Check out some of the free outfits that can be unlocked along with the different accessibility features added in the recent patch.
Patch 1.08, which is live now, adds in difficulty options, a new advanced training mode, a new Outfit feature, and much more.
It includes a physical copy of the Standard Edition, a SteelBook case, "The Art of Sifu" book, the digital OST and three lithographs.
Opt for less aggressive enemies with simpler combos on Student difficulty or tackle tougher foes and new boss patterns in Master mode.
Gameplay modifiers, Advanced Scoring, additional outfits, a Replay Editor and a new game mode, Arenas, are coming to the game for free this year.
The red and black suit will be available for both the male and female protagonist, and included with the major update coming in early May.
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Update 1.07 has gone live for SloClap's kung fu brawler Sifu on PC, and will be available on PlayStation consoles on Monday.
Sloclap has confirmed more than 10 million hours played since launch with over 150,000 players having defeated the final boss.
Developer Sloclap also confirmed that more updates would be added in future updates. Fans can share their ideas in the meantime.
"Small tweaks" for the second level along with global optimizations and crash fixes have been added with this new update.
The action beat 'em up, which sees a lone martial artist embarking on a quest for revenge, is available for PS4, PS5 and PC.
As revealed by SloClap founder Pierre Tarno, Sifu will be getting accessibility options and difficulty modes in post-launch updates.
SloClap's kung fu beat 'em up SIfu is out now for PS5, PS4, and PC, bringing crunching combat, aging mechanics, a revenge tale, and more.
SloClap says that though Sifu isn't going to get multiplayer content anytime soon, it will still receive additional post-launch content.
SloClap's marketing manager Félix Garczynski speaks with GamingBolt about the developer's kung fu brawler.
SloClap has also promised that those who purchased the game's Deluxe Edition will get "an exclusive gift" to make up for the issues.
A challenging game that rewards far more than it frustrates.
Directed, written and edited by Christopher Clark Cowan, the short illustrates the game's focus on death, rebirth and mastery.
The music has been handled by Beijing-based electronic composer and producer Howie Lee in his very first video game collaboration.