ESRB has officially rated Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival for PC. At the time of writing, Bandai Namco has not officially confirmed a PC port for the game.
Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival initially released for the Nintendo Switch in 2022. Recently, the game was rated for the PlayStation 5 in Singapore. Bandai Namco will likely reveal more news about the game’s potentially upcoming ports in the coming months.
ESRB Rates Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival for PC, Release Date Unknown
ESRB has officially rated Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival for a PC release. The rating summary is as follows: “This is a rhythm game in which players match on-screen prompts to play drums or engage in drum-themed mini-games. Players earn points by accurately matching cues as on-screen characters perform activities (e.g., playing drums, inflating balloons).” At the time of writing, Bandai Namco has not yet announced a PC port for the game. More details will likely surface soon.
Here’s an overview of the game, via Bandai Namco:
In Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival, players dive into a whimsical journey filled with memorable tunes at a vibrant music festival in the colorful Omiko City. Guided by Don-chan and new character Kumo-kyun, the game offers diverse modes to play and practice as you master the exhilarating and endlessly enjoyable experience of playing digital Taiko drums to favorite songs—spanning from catchy pop hits to beloved video game classics. The game features 76 songs available in the base game at launch, with new tracks such as “Gurenge,” “Feel Special,” and “Racing into the Night.”
Gameplay includes multiple modes: a Story Mode where players vie to become a Taiko master, multiplayer modes with Online battles and “couch co-op” Party Mode to play with friends and compete in fun mini-games like the “Great Drum Toy War.” Additionally, Taiko Mode offers endless play and practice. The game also includes an engaging customization system where players can earn “Don Coins” and trade them in for fun in-game items such as costumes and nameplates that factor into gameplay.
Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival is available now on the Nintendo Switch.