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Watch Yoruichi in Jump Force With Her Debut Trailer

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Pictures are nice, but they aren’t the best way to see how a character might look. Which is why it might be easier to get excited about the Yoruichi Jump Force debut with an actual trailer. Bandai Namco shared a 30-second trailer that shows the “Flash Master” fighting Ichigo.

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While the video is brief, it’s a pretty good indication of how Yoruichi will work in Jump Force. We see exactly what a real Shunpo Master is capable of, especially since she’s taunting her obviously less-skilled opponent in the clip. We also get to see her completely transform and use Shunkou: Raiju Senkei: Shunryu Kokubyo Senki.

We also get to hear Satsuki Yukino’s voice acting in this clip. Yukino voiced her in the series and movies. (She’s also known for being Mutsumi in Love Hina and Kagome in Inuyasha.)

Here’s the full extent of Yoruichi’s powers.

 

Yoruichi is the second-to-last Jump Force fighter. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure’s Giorno Giovanna will be the other person to join the game’s cast in 2021. Both are a part of the second character pass, which included people like My Hero Academia’s Shoto Todoroki, Hunter x Hunter’s Meruem, and Yu Yu Hakusho’s Hiei. Yoruichi is the seventh Bleach character in the game, joining Ichigo, Rukia, Renji, Hitsugaya, Grimmjow, and Aizen.

Jump Force is available for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The Yoruichi DLC will appear in early 2021.  


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