Soul Hackers 2 New Characters Saizo

Soul Hackers 2 New Trailer Looks at New Character Saizo and Gameplay

Atlus has released a new Soul Hackers 2 trailer, which takes a look at several new characters and gameplay. The trailer itself focuses on Saizo, an entirely new character in Soul Hackers 2, and his involvement in the narrative. Since Saizo takes center stage, the gameplay shown in the trailer features how some of his skills will work. It also provides a look at the general combat feel. Atlus has also updated the official Soul Hackers 2 website to include information about Saizo. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Saizo (CV: Masaya Matsukaze) is a “freelance” Devil Summoner and is described as being something of a romantic. He is the type of person that is able to read the room, and often steps in whenever Ringo and Milady end up butting heads. Saizo uses a Tommy Gun as his weapon and is extremely dexterous. His primary focus in combat is the use of support and recovery skills.

You can watch the Soul Hackers 2 trailer featuring Saizo below.

Previously, Atlus revealed information about the Yatagarasu organization and the Phantom Society. Each of these organizations will play a key role in the narrative of Soul Hackers 2.

Soul Hackers 2 releases for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC on August 25, 2022, in Japan, and globally on August 26, 2022.


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