Senran Kagura Neptunia Shinobido

Senran Kagura Neptunia Crossover to Feature Goh from Shinobido

The Senran Kagura and Hyperdimension Neptunia crossover, Senran NinNinNinja Taisen Neptune: Shojo-Tachi no Kyoen, will see the addition of another crossover character to its roster. Goh the Crow from Shinobido will appear in the Senran Kagura and Hyperdimension Neptunia crossover title. However, his appearance has changed considerably. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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Goh will appear in the crossover title as a female ninja, and the design of the character has been altered to appear more stylized. A recent trailer revealed Goh’s addition to the roster. This new gameplay trailer for the Senran Kagura and Hyperdimension Neptunia crossover highlighted combat segments, along with the reveal of this entirely new version of the Shinobido character. You can watch the trailer featuring Goh below.

Senran NinNinNinja Taisen Neptune: Shojo-Tachi no Kyoen will feature a handful of characters from each respective series. This includes Purple Heart, Black Heart, and White Heart from Hyperdimension Neptunia. Additionally, each of these characters have been redesigned to suit the setting of the title. Senran Kagura characters such as Asuka, Homura, and Yumi will appear as well.

Senran NinNinNinja Taisen Neptune: Shojo-Tachi no Kyoen will release to Japanese audiences on August 26, 2021 for the PlayStation 4. There is currently no word regarding a potential global release.


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