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Hue! Cygames annonce uma musume Pretty Derby English Version

Authore: ScarlettMise à jour:Mar 17,2025

Hue! Cygames annonce uma musume Pretty Derby English Version

Pour les fans du genre anime Pony / Horse Girl , des nouvelles passionnantes sont à l'horizon! Cygames a officiellement confirmé une sortie en anglais pour leur jeu de simulation de course populaire, Uma Musume Pretty Derby . La version japonaise a déjà obtenu des éloges importants, et maintenant un public mondial aura la possibilité de le vivre.

Quelle est l'histoire?

Cygames a lancé un site officiel d'anglais, YouTube Channel, et X (anciennement Twitter) dédié à la version mondiale d' Uma Musume Pretty Derby . Cela garantit des mises à jour régulières pour les joueurs internationaux.

Pour les nouveaux arrivants, Uma Musume Pretty Derby fait partie d'une franchise multimédia plus grande, y compris des anime, des mangas, etc. Sa popularité découle en grande partie du succès de sa série d'anime.

Sorti à l'origine au Japon et en Asie en février 2021 pour Android et iOS, le jeu se concentre sur "Horse Girls" - des chevaux réincarnés en tant que filles dans un univers alternatif. Leur objectif? Pour devenir les meilleures idoles tout en rivalisant dans la "Série Twinkle", un spectacle national de divertissement sportif.

Bien que la version mondiale soit imminente, des personnages comme Gold Ship de Team Spica sont déjà apparus dans des jeux publiés dans le monde tels que GranBlue Fantasy contre: Rising , faisant allusion à Future Crossovers une fois que la version anglaise sera lancée.

Quand puis-je jouer la version anglaise?

Bien qu'une date de sortie précise reste non divulguée, le jeu sera gratuit et disponible sur Android et iOS. Restez à l'écoute du site officiel pour les dernières mises à jour. En attendant, consultez la bande-annonce officielle ci-dessous!

Une démo jouable de la version anglaise de Pretty Derby sera disponible à Anime Expo 2024, qui s'est tenue au Los Angeles Convention Center du 4 au 7 juillet. Ne le manquez pas!

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