Samurai Warriors 4-II Gets Its First Trailer And Screenshots

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As reported earlier today, Samurai Warriors 4-II is coming to North America and Europe, and Koei Tecmo have released the first English trailer for the game.

 

Samurai Warriors 4-II will contain 13 new chapters revolving around nine characters introduced in Samurai Warriors 4. It includes additional modes and combat features, one of these being the Endless Castle mode, which is an endurance run of sorts.

 

Koei Tecmo will release Samurai Warriors 4-II on September 29th in North America and October 2nd in Europe for PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita.

 

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