Vasara Collection PS4 and PS Vita Release Launches August 13

QUByte Interactive have announced Vasara Collection will be coming to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita.

Containing both Vasara and Vasara 2, the game were originally only in Japanese arcades. You can find the full run-down below:


For the very first time, highly acclaimed Japanese arcade shoot ’em ups—Vasara (2000) and Vasara 2 (2001)—are made available to the whole world via this package: Vasara Collection.

Science-fiction meets history in these arcade classics which take place in an alternate timeline Feudal Japan where technologically advanced weaponry and equipment are a reality, and heroes use flying motorcycles with amazing firepower and fierce melee weapons to destroy their enemies.

The late ruler of Japan, Hideyoshi Hashiba, has just died and Ieyasu Tokugawa is planning on taking over. The protagonists must battle their way through a series of warlords sent by Tokugawa in order to keep him from succeeding.

Fight against warships, battle tanks, giant robots, evil soldiers and rogue samurai to prevent 1600s Japan from being taken over by tyrannical forces.

The highly skill-based gameplay keeps you at the edge of your seat at all times. Try and stay alive on this frantic game where everyone, and everything, is out to kill you!

Key Features

  • PlayStation TV/ Vita TV support (includes two-player co-op).
  • Tate Mode / Vertical Mode support.
  • Nine playable characters inspired by real Japanese historical figures.
  • Sci-Fi meets Feudal Japan in this retelling of historical battles.
  • Fight robots and samurai using traditional shooting and powerful melee attacks.
  • Heavily skill-based gameplay for experts.
  • Easy Mode for starters.
  • Branching paths and multiple endings according to your characters and in-game actions.

Vasara Collection will launch August 13th for Windows PC, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. It will launch August 14th for Xbox One, and August 15th for Nintendo Switch.

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