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Japanese Rhythm Game Kamitsubaki City Ensemble Drops Soon On Android

Author:Kristen Update:Mar 26,2025

Japanese Rhythm Game Kamitsubaki City Ensemble Drops Soon On Android

Get ready for an immersive musical journey with *Kamitsubaki City Ensemble*, a captivating new rhythm game developed by Studio Lalala. Mark your calendars for August 29, 2024, when the Japanese version will launch across Android, iOS, PC, Switch, and various consoles, available at a budget-friendly price of just $3 (440 Yen).

What’s Kamitsubaki City Ensemble About?

In a world ravaged by destruction, *Kamitsubaki City Ensemble* offers a beacon of hope through its unique narrative. The game is set in a post-apocalyptic landscape where AI girls, the sole survivors of the catastrophe, are on a mission to resurrect the world through the power of music. As players, you'll dive deep into the unfolding story behind the ruin and the mysterious existence of these AI girls, working to uncover the truth and aid them in their quest to restore humanity through melodious tunes.

The game introduces you to five AI girls and five witches whose dance moves and your rhythm button presses will immerse you in a musical adventure. With four difficulty levels—easy, normal, hard, and pro—you can start with four lanes and escalate to seven for an ultimate challenge. From the opening note to the final beat, you'll guide these AI girls on their musical journey. The base game offers 48 songs, with a season pass available to keep your playlist fresh with new tracks.

Experience the rhythm with an electrifying soundtrack featuring hits from Kamitsubaki Studio and the Musical Isotope series. Songs like ‘Devour the Past,’ ‘Carnivorous Plant,’ ‘Sirius’s Heart,’ and ‘Terra’ will have you grooving. Don’t miss out on the official trailer to get a sneak peek into this exciting rhythm game!

Stay updated with the latest news on the official website. And while you wait, why not explore other gaming news? Check out *Twilight Survivors*, a rogue-lite survival game similar to Dead Cells, now available on Android.