Jump Force New Trailer Teases Light Yagami And Ryuk From Death Note

We can see the two characters from Death Note standing atop a building and watching over a city's destruction.

Posted By | On 18th, Jun. 2018

Fans of anime all over the internet have been getting excited about Jump Force, a game in which different lead characters from Shonen anime will be featured. Now, a new teaser trailer has been released for the game which teases playable characters Light Yagami and Ryuk from Death Note. 

In the game, players will pick different characters to create a squad of three and then face off against three other opponents. We’ve already seen the most popular lead anime characters such as Naruto, Goku, and Monkey D. Luffy, and now we also know that these characters from Death Note will be present in the game. However, we can’t help but wonder how Light Yagami and Ryuk will fit into a fighting game, since their main ability consists of killing people by writing their names in a notebook.

You can watch the teaser trailer below. Jump Force is set to release for the PC, PS4, and Xbox One in 2019.


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