has been confirmed for a 2025 release date by publisher Sega. A sequel to the 2021 game of the same name, it's expected to play similarly, an arena fighter with some free exploration between battles, cleaving closely to the storyline of the anime.
With a new trailer released today, December 9, 2024, it was confirmed that will be released in North America and Europe some time in 2025. Like its predecessor, it's expected to be available on the Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S families of consoles. Further details, including an exact release date, are likely to be revealed closer to launch.
Again, will likely play almost identically to. The trailer primarily focuses on its major set pieces: spectacular, dramatic anime fight scenes between characters with unique powers and demonic abilities. Based on the expectations set by its predecessor, those will probably be interspersed with exploratory levels in single-player campaign modes, but players can also choose to focus on one-on-one fights with the characters they've unlocked by playing through the story.
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Story-wise, will pick up exactly where the first game left off: immediately after the events of the movie. It'll adapt the stories of the next three anime arcs in order: the "", the "," and the "." Players can expect a pretty straightforward adaptation of these story events.
As for characters, the size of ' roster has basically doubled, with over 40 playable characters in the sequel at launch (compared to the original game's 18). All the characters from the original game are expected to return in the sequel. New additions include Muichiro Tokito and Mitsuri Kanroji, along with all nine Hashira. DLC characters from the Entertainment District Arc, like Tengen Uzui, will appear as launch characters when the game is released.
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