Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV Nijisanji

Nijisanji VTubers Will Appear in Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV

Koei Tecmo’s Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV and Nijisanji will have a free collaboration DLC that will go live on July 29, 2021. Kuzuha, Sister Claire, and Debidebi Debiru will appear as original generals that players can use in battle. Each character will have a unique trait that matches their personality during streams. There is currently no official confirmation as to whether this DLC will appear outside of Asia. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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As a NEET gamer and popular streamer, Kuzuha has a high charisma stat but a low politics stat. He also has the greedy trait. Sister Claire is a balanced officer who has traits such as salvation and kindness. Though her stats are around the same all around the board, she has slightly higher charisma and intelligence. Lastly, Debidebi Debiru is an officer with extremely high intelligence, charisma, and politics, but no military might. He has traits such as alcoholic and swindler.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV is the latest installment of Koei Tecmo’s Romance of the Three Kingdoms series. It was ported to Nintendo Switch in February 2021. As opposed to the hack-and-slash Dynasty Warriors video games, Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a turn-based tactical role-playing simulation game akin to Civilization. It utilizes characters from the Three Kingdoms era of Chinese history, as well as designs that are reminiscent of Dynasty Warriors.

The Nijisanji VTubers will appear as free DLC in Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV from July 29, 2021. In March, characters from Atelier Ryza 2 were made available in the game as well. Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV is available on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Windows PC.


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