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The latest Dead or Alive Xtreme: Venus Vacation PRISM trailer features romance and tropical setting

by Lucy Feb 20,2025

The latest Dead or Alive Xtreme: Venus Vacation PRISM trailer features romance and tropical setting

Koei Tecmo has unveiled a new trailer for Dead or Alive Xtreme: Venus Vacation PRISM, a romance game spin-off of their popular fighting game franchise.

Launching March 27th on PS5, PS4, and PC, the game will feature a special Asian "global version" with English text support. Players can participate in mini-games, customize character appearances, and soak up the tropical island atmosphere. The developers promise numerous ways to build relationships with the heroines and become fully immersed in the romantic storyline.

Venus Vacation PRISM represents a departure for Dead or Alive fans, offering a distinct gameplay experience while retaining the series' signature style.

However, even this venture has its limitations, as highlighted by the ongoing battle against fan-created content. Koei Tecmo annually removes approximately 200-300 doujinshi and 2,000-3,000 images featuring the game's characters.

The Dead or Alive series is known for its fighting mechanics and attractive female characters, often depicted in swimwear during combat. This has led to a significant amount of fan-made "adult" content, a trend the developers actively combat despite appreciating fan art in general.

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