Sengoku Basara | |
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Genre(s) | Hack and slash Action Fighting Beat 'em up |
Developer(s) | Capcom Arc System Works (Sengoku Basara X) Access Games (Sengoku Basara Battle Heroes and Sengoku Basara Chronicle Heroes) KLab Inc. (Sengoku Basara Mobile and Sengoku Basara Card Heroes) MarvelousAQL Inc. (Browser Sengoku Basara) |
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Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 PlayStation Portable Wii Arcade Mobile phone Android iOS PC Browser |
First release | Sengoku Basara July 21, 2005 |
Latest release | Sengoku Basara Sanada Yukimura-den August 25, 2016 |
Sengoku Basara (戦国BASARA) is a series of video games developed and published by Capcom, and a bigger media franchise based on it, including three anime shows, an anime movie, a live action show, and numerous drama CDs, light novels, manga, and stage plays. Its story is loosely based on real events of the titular Sengoku period in the history of feudal Japan. Sengoku Basara was popular in Japan when the games released as they won multiple awards, became a cultural phenomenon and a commonly cited example of games as art, and gained a passionate fanbase.[1]
While Sengoku Basara was mainly popular in Japan, it did gain some popularity in other countries in Asia. Despite being considered niche outside of Asia, it does maintain a small following in other countries. The franchise started with the first Sengoku Basara video game releasing in Japan on July 21, 2005, for the PlayStation 2.
Sengoku Basara's producer was Hiroyuki Kobayashi (who was the producer for every console and handheld game in the series except for Sengoku Basara Sanada Yukimura-den, and is the creator of the franchise), and its director was Makoto Yamamoto (who was the director for every console and handheld game in the series except for Sengoku Basara Sanada Yukimura-den). Sengoku Basara serves as one of Capcom's flagship series in Japan.[2] As of December 31, 2023, the game series has sold 4.1 million copies worldwide.[3]