Corpse Party: Blood Drive Will Likely Be Uncensored In The West, Says Xseed

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Last week, Xseed announced that Corpse Party: Blood Drive is coming to North America, and the publisher has now shared a few more details via their blog.

 

Xseed say that there will no censorship in Corpse Party: Blood Drive, barring any complications from the ESRB, which they aren’t expecting. Should any unforeseen complications arise, they will be discussed via social media. Xseed also add that they’re aware Europeans want the game, and while they have nothing to announce at the moment, they haven’t forgotten Europe.

 

Finally, here’s a little more information on the two-disc soundtrack that will come with the limited edition of Corpse Party: Blood Drive:

 

The 2-disc musical selections CDs will contain music from Corpse Party,Corpse Party: Book of Shadows and Corpse Party: Blood Drive alike. Regrettably, it will not contain any music from Corpse Party 2U, nor will it contain the full soundtrack to the original title (only BGM tracks that were specifically arranged for the PSP version), but it will contain the full original BGM soundtrack toCorpse Party: Book of Shadows, as well as the entire BGM soundtrack from Corpse Party: Blood Drive. It’s unknown at this time whether or not any of the vocal themes from these titles will be included, but… we’re trying!

 

Corpse Party: Blood Drive will be available in North America this Fall. Xseed will have a playable build of the game at E3 this year.


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Ishaan specializes in game design/sales analysis. He's the former managing editor of Siliconera and wrote the book "The Legend of Zelda - A Complete Development History". He also used to moonlight as a professional manga editor. These days, his day job has nothing to do with games, but the two inform each other nonetheless.