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A mus(ou) play for fans, and the most compelling entry for newcomers yet
Koei Tecmo's musou action franchise is returning, and it might be doing so with a return to form.
Dynasty Warriors is seemingly ready to get right back into form.
"I hope this year brings even greater excitement to the entertainment format that is video games," says studio head Yosuke Hayashi.
The side-scrolling action platformer captures the feel of the old-school Ninja Gaiden titles and is coming to consoles and PC.
The musou action game will launch in full for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, and seems to be generating plenty of buzz with its demo.
Producer Tomohiko Sho says players can select a kingdom to align with and even pursue a true ending based on "hidden conditions."
The company says it "expects the console and PC game market to grow" and that it intends to "steadily produce AAA titles" as such.
With no time limit, difficulty options and PS5 Pro support, the demo allows players to experience the Battle of Sishui Gate.
The demo is completely centred on the Battle of Sishui Gate, with four available weapon types, difficulty levels, and no time limit.
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