Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja have unveiled exciting new information and captivating screenshots for their upcoming game, Venus Vacation PRISM: Dead or Alive Xtreme. This game marks the first venture into the dating sim genre for the Dead or Alive franchise and places players in the unique position of being the “owner” of a stunning tropical resort.
As the owner, your role allows you to interact with a host of charming characters, guiding them through narratives shaped by your decisions. Every choice can lead to multiple unique endings, making each interaction crucial. The allure of the game lies in its ability to immerse players in moments of casual intimacy and heartwarming closeness where choices could lead to a romantic connection with one of the captivating girls.
Building special relationships is at the core of the game. Progressing through the storyline opens up new avenues for interaction, with your decisions during conversations directly influencing your bond with the characters. With every click, you’re able to draw closer, creating a personal experience tailored to your preferences.
In the visual realm, players are given the creative freedom to capture the allure of these characters. The game allows you to snap photos at any moment during the episodes, with characters sometimes acknowledging your lens directly. Adjusting angles and compositions to suit your artistic vision brings another layer of interactivity and engagement.
A unique aspect of Venus Vacation PRISM is gaining fans by submitting the photos you’ve taken. As you do so, the excitement surrounding the Venus Festival grows, increasing your ability to attract even more fans. As a reward for your growing popularity, you can acquire new outfits for the characters without relying on previous games’ “gacha” or “gift” systems, simply by increasing your fanbase and meeting specific conditions.
Set to release on March 6th, 2025, Venus Vacation PRISM: Dead or Alive Xtreme will be available on Windows PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5. The game supports both Japanese and English languages, and those eager to get their hands on a physical version can pre-order it for the PS4 and PS5.
This is part of a special focus on games that have yet to be announced for western audiences, offering a sneak peek into captivating gaming experiences waiting to be explored.






