The latest issue of Weekly Famitsu reveals that Millennia, from Kagero: Deception II, will be a playable character in Musou Stars.

Millennia joins the previously announced Ryu Hayabusa from the Ninja Gaiden series, Oka from the Toukiden series, Sophie from the Atelier series, Sanada Yukimura from the Samurai Warriors series, Zhao Yun from the Dynasty Warriors series, Hajime Arima from the Haruka: Beyond the Stream of Time series, and Kasumi from the Dead or Alive series.

The Koei Tecmo cross-over action game was first announced for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita at the 2016 PlayStation Press Conference in Japan earlier this month. It will launch in Japan in 2017.

Thanks, Famitsu.

Update 8:35 a.m.: Weekly Famitsu has an interview with Koei Tecmo’s Kenichi Ogasawara and Masaki Furusawa. Get the tidbits below.

Development began around summer last year.

We were considering releasing a new Warriors Orochi, but we wanted to evolve the Warriors (Musou) series as a whole and looked at how we could do that in a way that makes users happy.

We had over 300 ideas for the title, but we figured we’d pick one that was straightforward. We put in “Stars” because wanted players to feel a sense of enjoyment.

It has a lot of characters even for a Warriors game, but if we put too many in it will end up like Orochi, so we’re narrowing it down.

As for participating works, we’re aware of the “What Warriors title would you like to see?” survey previously held by Famitsu.

Appearances from the Kou Shibusawa brand are planned, but the military commanders from Nobunaga’s Ambition and Romance of the Three Kingdoms will not appear. The military commanders are those from the Warriors series.

Including original characters, around 30 characters will appear from across more than 10 works.

Compared to Orochi, we’re narrowing down the amount of characters to more deeply depict them.

Dialogue variations and events between characters are being prepared.

The story is a free scenario and has multiple endings. It is designed so that you can proceed in the order you prefer and change the player character at any time.

Action parts are the same as the Warriors series, but are different in that you’ll take along multiple allies who will support you with unique actions.

Currently, the characters that will appear are near finalized, but we want to have support for things such as downloadable content for characters that fans are vocal about. In the case they’re added, they’ll be properly involved in the story and ending.

We’re going to have a survey in Famitsu about which characters users want to see appear.

Development is currently 30 percent complete.

The PlayStation 4 version of Musou Stars will cost 8,424 yen and the PS Vita version will cost 7,344 yen.

Thanks, Hachima Kikou.