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Universal Studios Osaka and Demon Slayer Blade launch a limited time limited “Infinite Train” mobile game | Big Vision

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Visitors can wear a VR device to ride a roller coaster, just like being in the “infinite train” in the show.

Universal Studios Osaka, Japan, in collaboration with the popular anime “Demon Slayer: Blade”, will launch a limited period of related mobile game facilities from September 17 to February 13 next year, allowing visitors to board the “infinite train” and experience the drama firsthand Fight with ghosts in the ghost killing team.

Universal Studios will release a limited time-limited “Demon Slayer: Blade XR RIDE” with the theme of “Theatrical Edition Demon Slayer: Blade Infinite Train”, which broke the box office record of Japanese movies. Visitors can wear a VR device to ride a roller coaster, just like being in the “infinite train” in the show. Visitors will meet the characters in the play, get involved in the ghost-killing team fighting ghosts on the train, experience the protagonist Tanjiro’s nirvana, as well as the sword skills and breath of each character in front of them.

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In addition, there are other facilities where you can hear the character dialogue and music of Demon Slayer Blade, and will launch cooperative dining and peripheral products.

Universal Studios Osaka and Demon Slayer Blade launch a limited time limited

Visitors can wear a VR device to ride a roller coaster, just like being in the “infinite train” in the show.Universal Studios Osaka Pictures

Universal Studios also announced the news on its official website and Twitter, stating that visitors will be able to witness Tanjirou’s battle against Nightmare, and the death battle between “Yanzhu” Purgatory Anjujuro and Yiwoza, and experience being lured into nightmares. Train journey.

Universal Studios Osaka and Demon Slayer Blade launch a limited time limited

Universal Studios Osaka, Japan collaborated with the popular anime “Demon Slayer: Blade”.Universal Studios Osaka Pictures

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