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GENSOU Skydrift Takes Magical Drive March 9 for PlayStation 4

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GENSOU Skydrift, the spell-slinging tag-team racer from developer studio illuCalab, led by a former Mario Kart developer, and publisher Phoenixx, crosses the finish line on Thursday, March 9 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 via backwards compatibility, and featuring the debut of brand-new content.

Zip through 20 stages with a powerful duo chosen from 22 characters, one acting as a vehicle with the other riding on her back as a driver, each with exclusive stats and magic spells. Strategically swap the two between rider and vehicle positions to perfectly handle the twists and turns of the tracks or use abilities at just the right moment.

Two new characters and two new courses will make their GENSOU Skydrift debut in both the new PlayStation version and now-available Nintendo Switch and Steam versions. Beloved Touhou characters Alice Margatroid and Rin Kaenbyou will be playable in all versions on March 9. Race through vibrant cherry blossoms in the Heaven course, and through a futuristic city in Redevelopment Area B.

Dive into the magical narrative in Story Mode, a battle for the best lap in Time Attack, or face the competition in Versus Mode, which hosts leagues of high-flying action in online multiplayer against up to seven opponents. Speed through the fantasy realm of Gensokyo, filled with charming creatures, flora and multicoloured skies depicted in 3D in this fan-made entry in the Guinness World Record-holding Touhou Project franchise bringing the joys of racing to PlayStation 4.

“Racing games can be intimidating to break into, but a game made by fans and featuring a cute and colourful cast can help change that perception,” said EIKI, lead developer, illuCalab. “GENSOU Skydrift melds the best of a beloved genre with the magic and lore of the Touhou Project to create a game which hides depth and strategy beneath a veneer of simplicity.”

Gensou SkyDrift will be available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 via backwards compatibility for $23.99 USD/€ 21.99. It will support English, Japanese, and Chinese (Simplified and Traditional). The game is available now on Steam for Windows PC and Nintendo Switch.

To learn more, visit the Phoenixx official website, Facebook page and follow @Phoenixx_inc on Twitter.

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