Jujutsu Kaisen’s first fighting game adaptation is launching early next year
You’ll be able to play as a Jujutsu Sorcerer in February
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Bandai Namco has announced thatJujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clashwill launch on February 2, 2024, forPS5,Xbox Series X|S,Nintendo Switch,PS4,Xbox One, andPCviaSteam.
Jujutsu KaisenCursed Clashis the first fighting game adaptation of thepopular animeand manga series that was first announced back in July, and will find players doing battle in 2v2 teams featuring the iconic cast of unique characters.
Similar to other anime fighting games - likeDragon Ball FighterZandMy Hero One’s Justice 2-Cursed Clashwill feature 3D arenas and bring a story mode based on season one of the anime, as well as the movie -Jujutsu Kaisen 0. The game will also have an online co-op and competition mode to challenge other players around the world, along with your friends, in team play in ranked or casual battles.
At launch, there will be 15 playable characters including Gojo Satoru, Yuji Itadori, Megumi Fushiguro, Nobara Kugisaki, Maki Zen’in, Toge Inumaki, Panda, and Ryomen Sukuna.
A collection of alternate costumes for each fighter will also be available that can be unlocked either through playing the game or via upcoming DLC, as well as face cards for profile customization.
The DLC will vary depending on which edition you decide to purchase, but you can check out each version and what they come with below. Pre-orders are now available, with the standard edition giving players access to the iconic Jujutsu High First-Year outfit, while the ultimate edition comes with the most goodies, including theHidden Inventory/Premature DeathDLC based on the anime’s popular mini-arc.
For more, check out our list of thebest JRPGsyou can play in 2023, as well as our picks for thebest fighting games.
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