Danganronpa Oshiro Project RE Castle Defense crossover adds new personification of Jabberwock Island
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Danganronpa Castle Defense Crossover Adds Jabberwock Personification

EXNOA launched a new wave of Danganronpa crossover content for Oshiro Project: RE -Castle Defense-. It added a new personification modeled after Jabberwock Island, which first appeared in Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair. The Japanese-Egyptian voice actress Ai Fairouz provided the voiceover for this new character.

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The new wave also added Mukuro Ikusaba as a new recruitable character. EXNOA also gives players another chance to obtain the Danganronpa series characters who have appeared previously until March 26, 2024. Here’s a closer look at the Danganronpa Jabberwock Island character and Mukuro.

This is the third time Oshiro Project: RE -Castle Defense- features collaboration events with the Danganronpa series. The first event launched in November 2021, and it featured a personification of the Hope’s Peak Academy with Rie Tanaka providing the voiceover. It also added female characters from Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, such as Kyoko Kirigiri, Sayaka Maizono, Celestia Ludenberg, and Junko Enoshima. The second event in November 2022 added a Despair version of Hope’s Peak Academy and Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair characters like Chiaki Nanami and Hiyoko Saionji.

A new trailer promoting the Danganronpa crossover is also available to watch via the game’s official YouTube channel:

Oshiro Project: RE -Castle Defense- is a tower defense game featuring personifications of real-life castles. It is available on PCs in Japan via DMM Games. The Danganronpa crossover content is available to obtain until March 26, 2024.


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