The absolute core draw of Utage is its massive roster of 48 playable characters. It took previously unplayable NPCs from the base game and granted them fully fleshed-out, incredibly creative movesets:
is a masterful hack-and-slash expansion released by Capcom in 2011 for the PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii. Serving as a direct companion to Sengoku Basara 3 (released in the West as Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes ), Utage translates to "Party". It trades the darker, heavy political undertones of its predecessor for a wildly energetic, over-the-top, and content-rich celebration of the franchise's signature gameplay. ⚔️ Expanded Roster & Over-The-Top Gameplay Sengoku Basara 3 Utage
For fans of stylish action combat, Utage remains arguably the absolute pinnacle of the Sengoku Basara series, perfectly marrying Capcom’s elite Devil May Cry -style action physics with the chaotic scale of battlefield musou games. The absolute core draw of Utage is its
: Features 8 dedicated mini-campaigns focusing on the expansion's flagship characters, providing much-needed background lore. It trades the darker, heavy political undertones of
: Replaces the fixed story paths with a classic free-form conquest system where you strategically pick which territories to invade across Japan.
: Silly, frantic battlefield challenges that awarded tickets used to unlock top-tier weapons and special equipment. 🎌 Legacy and Accessibility