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Compile Heart has released a new trailer for Genkai Tokki: Castle Panzers that showcases the game’s castle building mechanics.

Genkai Tokki: Castle Panzers is an upcoming JRPG about aiding a runaway princess in getting her country back. The game has a large focus on panty collecting and castle building; playable characters can change their class, known as “styles,” by changing their underwear. It is even possible to do so in battle. On the other hand, the act of building the castle is highly focused on befriending monster girls, collecting money and managing ‘building energy’.

By upgrading your castle with new or improved facilities you will gain access to new functionalities as well as rise the castle’s own stats and levels, increasing the size of its cannon and its ability to aid you in combat. You can find the newest trailer showcasing these gameplay mechanics below, and if you find yourself confused, we’ve got a more detailed explanation from last month over here.


Genkai Tokki: Castle Panzers is releasing next week, on September 28th. So far, the game has only been announced for Japan and is a PlayStation 4 exclusive. While there’s no information about a potential English release, we will update you if anything new comes out. If you feel like you might’ve missed previous articles about the game, you can always catch up here.

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