Samurai Maiden, the waifus vs zombies game, confirms its release date
By Mary Roots onWe show you the second trailer shared by those responsible

Are you a fan of games starring waifus? If so, this game that just confirmed its release date is sure to catch your eye.
This is Samurai Maiden, a girl's Sword-fighting Action genre that is on its way to consoles and PC. What is it about? Surely you will ask. In this title, you will be a waifu called Tsumigi Tamaori, and you will have to face hordes of undead in the historical Sengoku period in Japan.

At first, it had been mentioned that the game would arrive in the winter of this year and its exact release date was finally shared, all in a second trailer published by those responsible at D3.
Here you can see it:
This is its official description:
A young woman from the 21st century with sharp swordsmanship skills finds herself in Honn?-ji during the Sengoku period!
Together with a trio of newfound ninja friends, she races through the Underworld beneath Honn?-ji, confronted by enraged corpses at every turn. Nothing can stop this all-female powerhouse team, as the young woman turned samurai slashes up enemies while the ninja wipe them out with their fierce ninjutsu.
And when things get tough, activate the Devoted Heart technique to have samurai and ninja lock lips to enhance their abilities. There are so many exhilarating, epic battles to take on.
Slay the Demon Lord of the Sengoku period and forge everlasting bonds with your ninja friends!

Samurai Maiden will arrive on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC, through Steam, on December 1 in Japan (physical and digital format) and on December 8 in the West with a digital version only.
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