The first new unit in Zenless Zone Zero will be the S-rank Agent Tsukishiro Yanagi, and new gameplay footage shows what to expect from her.
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Tsukishiro Yanagi Zenless Zone Zero Gameplay Shared

Tsukishiro Yanagi will be one of the next Zenless Zone Zero playable characters released in the version 1.3 update, and HoYoVerse offered an idea of what her gameplay looks like in a new trailer. Basically, we get to see the new S-Rank Agent in action ahead of her actual debut.

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Yanagi is a member of Section 6 in-game. This will make her the second playable member of the faction. The first is Soukaku, an A-rank unit that deals Ice damage who has been in the game since it launched. (You can even earn her for free by playing.) That group specifically handles Hollow activity. Yanagi’s role on a team is to debuff enemies for the group. So since she is an Electric type unit, that means increased odds of Shocking enemies on her part.

The Zenless Zone Zero Tsukishiro Yanagi gameplay video begins by showing how she attacks with her sword. While she can focus on a single foe, the swings of her weapon mean she can deal AOE damage to a group in front of her.

Yanagi is one of two new characters joining the game. The other is Lighter, from the Sons of Calydon faction. He’s the first male character in the group and follows the debut of fellow S-rank units Caesar and Burnice.

Zenless Zone Zero is available for the PS5, PC, and mobile devices, and the release date for the 1.3 update is November 6, 2024.


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