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File:Madoka Vita.jpg | Dengeki Playstation Vol.550
File:Madoka Vita.jpg | Dengeki Playstation Vol.550
File:BattlePentagramOW.jpg | Dengeki Playstation Vol.550
File:BattlePentagramOW.jpg | Dengeki Playstation Vol.550
File:Dengeki Playstation Vol 550 01.jpg | Dengeki Playstation Vol.550
File:7595cc38.jpg | Weekly Famitsu Issue 2013-09-26. The PS3 category was later stated to be an error.
File:7595cc38.jpg | Weekly Famitsu Issue 2013-09-26. The PS3 category was later stated to be an error.
File:D68f41d0.jpg | In-game screencap
File:D68f41d0.jpg | In-game screencap

Revision as of 03:25, 13 September 2013

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Puella Magi Madoka Magica: The Battle Pentagram (魔法少女まどか☆マギカ - The Battle Pentagram Mahō Shōjo Madoka Magika - The Battle Pentagram) is an upcoming PlayStation Vita 3D Action game developed by Artdink and published by Namco Bandai. The original scenario is supervised by Magica Quartet. The game will be released in Japan in winter 2013.

Gameplay Features

The game will feature daytime and nighttime sequences. At daytime, players can talk with the magical girls and strengthen their bonds, while at nighttime players battle witches, the results of which can affect your bonds with the magical girls.

The following characters are confirmed to appear:

  • Madoka Kaname: Shoots an arrow of light. In a pinch, Kyubey will come to assist.
  • Homura Akemi: Manipulates time and wields firearms.
  • Mami Tomoe: Uses ribbon magic and guns for a long-distance advantage.
  • Sayaka Miki: Attacks in short-distance with swords. Has high mobility and attack speed.
  • Kyoko Sakura: Wields a spear for short to mid-range attacks.

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Trivia

  • At the time the game's announcement by Dengeki and Famitsu, the console in which The Battle Pentagram would be release was subject to confusion. Famitsu incorrectly listed the game under the PS3 label. They have since issued an apology for the mistake.[1]

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