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Launches on consoles this Wednesday, February 16thLaunches on consoles this Wednesday, February 16th

Console launch planned for the 16th.

February 14, 2022

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Author: eastasiasoft

Review code requests are now being accepted for cyberpop rhythm game Beat Souls! Arriving February 16th on Nintendo Switch, PS4/PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, Beat Souls mixes vibrant anime aesthetics with pumping tunes and action gameplay with multiple playable characters, offering an accessible rhythm game experience and varied modes to make it infinitely replayable!


Beat Souls is originally developed by ZOO Corporation and has been ported for consoles by Eastasiasoft Limited. Digital pricing is set at US$9.99/€9.99, with an additional 20% launch discount available for select regions and platforms.


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About Beat Souls


Music and intense action gameplay collide in Beat Souls, a high-speed rhythm game where you must avoid obstacles and collect spirits to rack up stylish combos on your way to the high score! Lay the Rhythm Yokai to rest as you break out awesome dance moves and put on a killer performance! Cute and colorful anime aesthetics meet neon cyberpunk style for a unique look and feel to Beat Souls’ visuals, while the pumping soundtrack will keep you coming back for more!


Master the elegant dance of dodging and jumping to avoid incoming obstacles while simultaneously moving your “Otomo” companions to collect souls. But be careful! Colliding with Noise will throw off your groove, resetting your combo and draining stamina. If you run out of stamina, it’s game over. Battle through 30 stages with adjustable difficulties as the legendary Shrine Maiden Mikoto, who has the power to communicate with yokai through dance! Do you have what it takes to overcome the Noise?


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