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Fans of the iconic Touhou Project series and rhythm game enthusiasts alike have a reason to celebrate as ‘Touhou Danmaku Kagura: Phantasia Lost‘ makes its way to the Nintendo Switch on September 5. Developed by Unknown X, this highly anticipated release promises to deliver an unprecedented fusion of rhythm-based gameplay and intense danmaku shoot ’em up action.

Originally launched for PC via Steam in February, ‘Phantasia Lost’ is a reimagining of the officially approved ‘Touhou Danmaku Kagura’ smartphone rhythm game, now reborn as a standalone experience. At its core, the game follows the journey of Reimu, who embarks on a quest to gather the elusive “Fragments of Memories,” known as Mitama Cards, in a bid to rebuild the desolate realm of Phantasia.

What sets ‘Phantasia Lost’ apart is its innovative gameplay mechanics that seamlessly blend two distinct rhythmic experiences. The “Kagura Stage” challenges players to hit notes with precision timing as they cascade through six lanes, stacking combos and earning high scores. Meanwhile, the “Danmaku Stage” introduces a unique twist, fusing rhythm mechanics with intense boss battles inspired by the series’ signature danmaku shoot ’em up gameplay.

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With over 160 arranged Touhou music tracks spanning four difficulty levels, including paid downloadable content, the game promises an auditory feast for fans of the series’ iconic soundtracks. The Switch version takes the experience a step further by introducing a new mode with touch screen support, allowing players to immerse themselves in the rhythmic action like never before.

In addition to the base game, ‘Phantasia Lost’ will be available in multiple editions on the Nintendo Switch. The Deluxe Edition includes the base game and Extra Song Packs 1 through 4, while the “Gensokyo: Memorial Digital Archive” edition offers a comprehensive package with a digital art book, digital soundtrack, and the game’s Deluxe Edition content.

For collectors and die-hard fans, a physical “Gensokyo: Memorial Digital Archive Box” will also be available in Japan, containing an art book, six-CD soundtrack archive, a scenario book, and the base game with Extra Song Packs 1 through 4.

As the Touhou Project continues to captivate audiences worldwide, ‘Phantasia Lost’ promises to deliver an unforgettable experience that blends the series’ iconic elements with innovative gameplay mechanics. Whether you’re a seasoned rhythm game enthusiast or a newcomer to the Touhou universe, this Switch release is poised to offer an immersive and challenging adventure that will keep you tapping and shooting your way through Phantasia’s mysterious depths.

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