Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival physical edition delayed

Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival physical edition delayed

Bandai Namco noted that the release of the physical version of Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival will be delayed. Now, the game will be out in stores on October 7. Problems in the supply chain are to blame for this holdup. The good news is that this won’t change the date that the game will be available digitally, which is still September 23.

About Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival

Welcome to the city of Omiko!

Prepare to play the drum in time with Don-Chan. Join a great music festival, either by yourself or with friends.

In 2022, “Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival” will be available on Nintendo Switch.

After a four-year break, this all-time favorite series is back with a lot of fun new features.

The popular “Sharing Joy-Con” and “Shaking” performance features from “Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum’n Fun” are supported in “Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival.”

The game has changed to include Kumo-kyun as a new character and online battles, a party mode, and a music subscription service.

Learn about Omiko City, which is where the Taiko world takes place.

Along with your friends DON-Chan and Kumo-kyun, you will try to become a Taiko Master.

Taiko Mode:

Play your favorite songs on the Japanese taiko and have fun!

You can choose between “Easy,” “Normal,” “Hard,” and “Extreme,” depending on how good you are.

The collection has 76 songs, including new songs like “Gurenge,” “Feel Special,” and “Racing into the Night.” You can play the game in different ways, such as “Handheld Mode,” “TV Mode,” “Sharing Joy-Con,” “Shaking,” “Touch Play,” and “Taiko Drum Set.”

Online Mode:

“Online Ranked Matches” lets you find other players who are about the same level as you are, so you can always enjoy a fierce battle!

Win Taiko battles against players from all over the world and move up in rank.

You can change the rules of Online Room Match and play with anyone.

In “Don-chan Band’s” “Party Mode,” up to four players take control of different tones and play together to make a good live performance. And in “The Great Drum Toy War,” you put together your own deck of toys and fight.

Taiko Play:

Use this mode to repeat parts of songs as many times as you want to get better at playing the drums.

You can change as much as you like: Play different modes to get “Don Coins.” Use the coins to buy things from the game’s store, like costumes and name plates. Customize as you like!

Play over 500 more songs from a variety of genres with the Taiko Music Pass. The music lineup is updated every month. Information will be given at a later time.