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Touken Ranbu Online English Version Will Launch in February

Swordboys will soon be available in English, just like shipgirls. On February 23, 2021, Johren will offer the Touken Ranbu Online English version of the game. The browser-based game will be free-to-play. People can pre-register immediately.

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In Touken Ranbu Online, players are Chronos Ministry Saniwas sent from 2205 to protect the past. How? By recruiting weapons that are also attractive men. For example, the Kashu Kiyomitsu starter sword is an Uchigatana. Your goal is to collect and train characters, which are also weapons like Naginatas, Tantos, Tsurugis, and Wakizashis, gather resources, and fight in main battles or ones against other players.

Johren shared a few initial English screenshots.

Here are all of the Touken Ranbu Online English pre-registration rewards. Some will help you forging your weapons, while others will make your swords stronger.

  • 1 Black Horse
  • 1 Brown Horse
  • 1 Omamori
  • 30 Help Tokens
  • 30 Request Tokens
  • 100,000 Koban
  • 200,000 Charcoal
  • 200,000 Coolant
  • 200,000 Steel
  • 200,000 Whetstone

And here’s the first Touken Ranbu Online English trailer.

The Touken Ranbu browser-based game is immediately available in Japan. The Touken Ranbu Online English version’s pre-registration is open, and it will launch on February 23, 2021. The Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru and Katsugeki/Touken Ranbu anime adaptations are both available on Crunchyroll.


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