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Azur Lane: Crosswave’s Western Release Announced for PS4; Coming 2020

Azur Lane: Crosswave

Today Idea Factory International announced via press release that Azur Lane: Crosswave is coming west for PS4.

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The set release window is 2020 and the game will come both in physical version at retail and digitally on the PlayStation Store.

If you’re unfamiliar with Azur Lane: Crosswave you can read an official description below straight from the press release.

“Azur Lane, the original mobile app game released in China in 2017 for iOS and Android platforms, reached critical acclaim in China and Japan, hitting five million players within its first four months. In Azur Lane: Crosswave, the PS4 version of this game uses the Unreal Engine and recreates the beloved Azur Lane character designs in the style of cel-shaded 3D graphics!

Azur Lane: Crosswave features a multitude of your favorite commanders in a 3D light. In the Japanese PS4 screenshot batch, we are introduced to some of the playable characters including Ayanami, Javelin, Prinz Eugen, Laffey, and Ping Hai.”

Azur Lane: Crosswave will launch on the Japanese shelves much earlier than in the west, on August 29, 2019. The local release will be only for PS4 as well.

Below you can check out a set of official screenshots. If you want to see more of the game, you can also enjoy the latest screenshots and shipgirl reveal from the Japanese version, more screenshots and gameplay detailsthe latest trailer additional images showing newcomers Suruga and Shimakaze, and the trailer that revealed them.

More assets include the reveal of Downes, a screenshot of Kaga, additional screenshots introducing Kongou and Mikasaan older gallery of images and the first trailer.

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