Venus Vacation Prism full character roster - release date in March 2025
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Venus Vacation Prism Release Date Falls in March 2025

Koei Tecmo has confirmed the full release date for Venus Vacation Prism – Dead or Alive Xtreme. The company will release the new dating simulator game in Japan and Asia on March 6, 2025. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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In addition, the company has also revealed Nanami as the sixth and last character in the game’s roster. Nanami originally appeared in the Japanese version of the Venus Vacation free-to-play game in April 2021 and the Asian English version in April 2022, with Miyuri Shimabukuro providing her Japanese voiceovers. She will be available as a dateable heroine besides Misaki, Fiona, Elise, Tamaki, and Honoka in this game.

People who have pre-ordered Venus Vacation Prism will be able to get Plumeria hair ornaments for each character on release. Those who purchase the game early before March 19, 2025, can also get a set of outfits known as Qipao in the Japanese version and Cheongsam in the English version.

Koei Tecmo is also collaborating with the illustrator Yom to provide additional content for the game. Each of the six heroines will get a bonus outfit and story episode included in the Digital Deluxe Edition. The company will also release a physical Special Collection Box that contains a desk mat with Yom’s illustrations and a dakimakura cover featuring Nanami.

Koei Tecmo has also published the first official trailer for Venus Vacation Prism. An English version of the trailer is also available from the company’s Taiwanese channel:

Even though Venus Vacation Prism also has an English release, it appears to be geo-locked to select Asian countries and territories. Steam’s database has indicated that the game will only be purchasable in Japan, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines.

Venus Vacation Prism – Dead or Alive Xtreme will be available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam and DMM Games in Southeast and East Asia including Japan on March 6, 2025.


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