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Kamitsubaki City Ensemble Launches Soon on Android

by Simon Apr 05,2025

Kamitsubaki City Ensemble Launches Soon on Android

Get ready for a new rhythm game on the horizon, Kamitsubaki City Ensemble, crafted by Studio Lalala. Mark your calendars for the Japanese release on August 29, 2024, available across multiple platforms including Android, iOS, PC, Switch, and other consoles. And the best part? You can dive into this musical adventure for just $3 (440 Yen).

What’s Kamitsubaki City Ensemble About?

Imagine a world in ruins, where everything is destroyed, yet hope persists. This hope comes in the form of AI girls who have miraculously survived the apocalypse. Their mission? To revive melodies and rebuild the world through the power of music.

Set in a post-apocalyptic landscape, the narrative will gradually reveal the story behind the devastation and the mysterious existence of these girls. As a player, you'll delve into this intriguing world, uncovering the truth and aiding these AI girls in their mission to restore the world.

Kamitsubaki City Ensemble introduces you to five AI girls and five witches. As they perform and you master the rhythm, you'll find yourself immersed in the music. With four difficulty levels – easy, normal, hard, and pro – you can start with four lanes and progress to seven for an ultimate challenge.

From the opening note to the final beat, you're at the helm, guiding these AI girls through their musical odyssey. The base game comes packed with 48 songs, and with the season pass, you'll enjoy a continuous flow of new tracks. Get a sneak peek of this rhythm game by watching the official trailer below!

The game's tracklist boasts an array of hits from Kamitsubaki Studio and the Musical Isotope series, including 'Devour the Past,' 'Carnivorous Plant,' 'Sirius's Heart,' and 'Terra.' For the latest updates and more information, keep an eye on the official website.

While you wait for Kamitsubaki City Ensemble, why not explore other exciting games? Check out our coverage on Twilight Survivors, a rogue-lite survival game similar to Dead Cells, now available on Android at DroidGamers.