Character Costumes For SNK Heroines Tag Team Frenzy

At today’s press event, NIS America announced that SNK Heroines will allow players to unlock three costume options for each character using in-game points. These include the Heroine Costume, Classic Costume, and Alternative Costume. The game is currently scheduled to arrive this summer!

 

 

In partnership with SNK Corporation, NIS America has announced in‐ game costumes for SNK HEROINES Tag Team Frenzy at their annual press event in San Francisco! Players can unlock three costume options for each character using in‐game points: the Heroines Costume, Classic Costume, and an Alternative Costume. Characters can be further enhanced with additional accessories and customization options.

About the Game:

Play online or with friends as SNK’s iconic heroines in the brand‐new 2 vs 2 fighting game, SNK HEROINES Tag Team Frenzy! Activate Special Moves with a single button, and make use of special items to change the tide of battle! However, the fight isn’t over the moment you’ve chipped enough health away. Once your opponent is on the ropes, utilize your Dream Finish technique to win the match! Spectate on other battles online, and wager in‐game points on who you think will win. Use your winnings to buy voice clips and accessories in an all‐new costume system, and customize your favorite heroine to your heart’s content!

Key Features:
Assemble Your Heroines and Battle Head‐to‐Head – A brand new tag battle action fighting game is here! Players can participate in a four player frenzy online or with friends!

An Iconic Cast of SNK’s Female Characters! ‐ Choose from a generous roster of female heroines from the SNK universe!

Defeat Foes with Style and Elegance – Coordination is key, as players can choose from up to 100 different accessories for their characters. Accessorize with cat ears, glasses, face paint, and new sound effects.

 

 

Craig Majaski

Craig has been covering the video game industry since 1995. His work has been published across a wide spectrum of media sites. He's currently the Editor-In-Chief of Nintendo Times and contributes to Gaming Age.

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