And just who is that sinister dude?
Namco Bandai, hot on of the heels of unveilingHarley QuinnTira as a DLC roster addition, have released a (pretty epic) trailer showcasing the deep story mode headed to their upcomingSoulcalibur VI.
The Soul of Libra trailer focuses mostly on the events in SCVI’s single-player campaign which – as was the case inSoulcalibur III’s Chronicles of the Swordmode – will allow players to take a custom-designed character through an epic tale of swords, souls and sorcery. The trailer features glimpses of hero characters such as Mitsurugi and Spohitia, as well as grim-looking sorcerer fellow, perhapsSoulcalibur VI’sultimate antagonist?

In blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moments, we also get shots of the customisation mode itself, which will allow you to create your own soul to step into battle with the likes of Taki, Zasalamel, Ivy and new hipster dude, Gr0h. It also looks like the RPG elements are returning, including raising levels and gather coin and provisions to travel further afield.
All in,Soulcalibur VIis looking like a really solid contender to the fighting game market. With a classic cast of characters, a selection of cool modes, stylish visual and new in-fight mechanics, Bandai Namco could be on to a real winner here, possibly the most successful competitiveSoulcaliburtitle ever.

However, confusion about the marketing practice behind the delivery of Tira appears to be sending a lot of fans running. Due tobad wording from the publisherit appears, if you may believe it, that you get Tira for pre-ordering theseason pass, not for pre-ordering the game. Bandai Namco need to clarify things fast, as there are mixed messages out there, and all of them are bad news.
Soulcalibur VIlaunches October 19 on PS4, PC and Xbox One.







