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Sayonara Umihara Kawase +
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Publisher(s) Agatsuma Entertainment
Platform(s) PlayStation Vita
Release date(s) North America: 21st April, 2015[1]
Japan: 23rd April, 2015[2]
Europe, Oceania: 30th April, 2015

Sayonara Umihara Kawase +, known as Sayonara Umihara Kawase Chirari in Japan, is an enhanced version of Sayonara Umihara Kawase released for PlayStation Vita in 2015.

Enhancements

In addition to having enhanced graphics, Sayonara + runs at 60 frames per second rather than Sayonara's 30. Sayonara + includes ten new stages with five new backpacks, bringing the total number of stages to 60, number of stage exit doors to 70 and number of backpacks to 45. Some previously existing stages have had minor adjustments, including the addition of enemies not in the original Sayonara, and stage 34 has been completely revamped. Sayonara + also has a new 'quick retry' feature.

Sayonara + includes the original Umihara Kawase, which for the first time includes a practice mode. Sayonara + is also compatible with PlayStation TV.

Rather than the region-separated time attack rankings of Sayonara, Sayonara + has global time attack rankings.

Pre-order bonuses and other bonus items

A bonus figure was included with early purchases of physical copies of Sayonara +. Additionally, there were some retailer-exclusive pre-order bonuses[3]:

  • Amazon.co.jp (cleaning cloth)
  • Sofmap (phone card)
  • Trader (phone card)
  • AmiAmi (mouse pad)
  • Neowing (badge)
  • WonderGOO (mini cushion)
  • Takarajima (bromide)
  • Animate (bromide)
  • HMV.co.jp (A4 clear file folder)
  • Imagine Web Shop (bookstore card)
  • Seven Net (PC/phone wallpaper)

In the second half of March, there were preview events in Nagoya and Osaka, with a Tokyo preview held in April[4]. People at these events had the opportunity to play Sayonara + before its release and receive a double-sided promotional poster[5].

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