Misaki in Venus Vacation Prism - Dead or Alive Xtreme
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Venus Vacation Prism – Dead or Alive Xtreme Announced

Koei Tecmo has revealed a new game related to Dead or Alive Xtreme: Venus Vacation at Tokyo Game Show 2024. The game’s full title is Venus Vacation Prism – Dead or Alive Xtreme, and it will appear on PCs and PlayStation consoles in early 2025.

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Venus Vacation Prism will be a romance adventure game featuring several heroines from DOAXVV. While the original game primarily features the Venus Festival competition, Prism will let the player actually date the heroines. Koei Tecmo will also employ new graphics and lighting features to further improve the characters’ appearances.

In addition, Prism will have a photo mode where the player can specify the heroine’s attire and pose, as well as the location for the photo shoot. The player will also be able to enter photo mode in the middle of conversation scenes.

Koei Tecmo will feature six heroines in this new game. It also confirmed Misaki as the first character. The company will gradually reveal the remaining five heroines on the series’ official Japanese X account starting from Monday, October 7, 2024. All characters in this title will have their lines fully voiced in Japanese.

The standalone teaser trailer for the game is also available to view on Koei Tecmo’s Japanese YouTube channel:

Venus Vacation Prism – Dead or Alive Xtreme will be available for PlayStation 5 and 4, as well as PCs via Steam and DMM Games in early 2025.


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