The next generation of "New Sakura Wars" musical choreography demonstration will officially start on March 21

The next generation of "New Sakura Wars" musical choreography demonstration will officially start on March 21

The "Sakura Wars" opera troupe, which once made stage opera all the rage due to the super popularity of the classic game, is about to return. The musical version of "Sakura Wars the Stage ~Sakura Uta no Banquet~" will be performed on March 21. Recently, the official has taken the lead in releasing the refined demo that is scheduled to be included in the Blu-ray version to be released later. Let's take a sneak peek.

· "New Sakura Wars" is a new work of the famous classic "Sakura Wars", which has been launched on PS4. The game is set in the fictional "Taisho era", 12 years after the previous game, the imperial capital Tokyo. Although the former imperial capital, Paris and New York Flower Troupes have all fallen due to the "Demon War" 10 years ago, new Flower Troupes have been born all over the world, and a new competition "World Flower Troupe War" has come into being!

·The new generation of Imperial Flower Group members will be present at the "New Sakura Wars the Stage ~Sakura Uta no Banquet~" concert. The music will still be produced by Tanaka Kohei. The performance repertoire will include both new works and classic songs. The complete Blu-ray version will be released on March 26, so stay tuned.

· "New Sakura Wars" musical choreography demonstration:

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