"Kamitsubaki City Ensemble: Japanese Rhythm Game Launches on Android Soon"

Author : Scarlett May 25,2025

"Kamitsubaki City Ensemble: Japanese Rhythm Game Launches on Android Soon"

Prepare to immerse yourself in the captivating world of Kamitsubaki City Ensemble, the latest rhythm game developed by Studio Lalala. Mark your calendars for August 29, 2024, as the Japanese version will be available across multiple platforms including Android, iOS, PC, Switch, and other consoles. For a budget-friendly price of just $3 (440 Yen), you can dive into this musical adventure.

What’s Kamitsubaki City Ensemble About?

In Kamitsubaki City Ensemble, you're transported to a post-apocalyptic world where everything lies in ruins. Yet, amidst the desolation, a glimmer of hope persists through the AI girls who have miraculously survived. Their mission? To revive melodies and restore the world to its former glory.

As you progress through the game, the mysterious backstory of the world's destruction and the origins of these AI girls will gradually unfold. Your journey involves uncovering the truth and aiding these girls in their quest to rebuild the world using the power of music.

The game introduces you to five AI girls and five witches, whose dances synchronize with your rhythm inputs, creating an immersive musical experience. With four difficulty levels—easy, normal, hard, and pro—you can start with four lanes and advance to seven for an intensified challenge.

Take the lead in guiding these AI girls through their musical journey from the very first note to the last beat. The base game offers 48 songs, with the option to purchase a season pass for a continuous influx of new tracks. To get a feel for the rhythm and atmosphere of Kamitsubaki City Ensemble, check out the official trailer below!

The game's tracklist is packed with electrifying songs from Kamitsubaki Studio and the Musical Isotope series, featuring hits like 'Devour the Past,' 'Carnivorous Plant,' 'Sirius's Heart,' and 'Terra.' Stay tuned to the official website for the latest updates and news.

In the meantime, explore other exciting games in our news section, such as the rogue-lite survival game Twilight Survivors, which has recently hit Android and shares similarities with Dead Cells. Check it out at Droid Gamers.