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.
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Insider Tom Henderson also believes that Sifu, Horizon Forbidden West and Hogwarts Legacy could appear in February's rumored State of Play.
The martial arts themed action title will come out in February digitally, but those wanting a physical copy can get one with some patience.
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Executive producer Pierre Tarno also confirms that the game's average play time will vary "depending on the Kung Fu skills of the player."
Expect more gameplay and details from SloClap's martial arts epic in the coming weeks. It's currently set to release on February 8th, 2022.
If you're hoping for an easier path to vengeance through kung fu in SloClap's upcoming brawler, it won't be there at launch.
Players will have multiple chances to resurrect on death but age each time, gaining more damage and unlocking new skills but having less health.
The new trailer highlights all of the essentials of combat, from parrying and dodging to breaking an opponent's balance and Focus attacks.
The martial arts game will apparently get a big announcement sometime next week, though no hints about what it could be.