State of Play: Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba is showing his captured PS5 gaming

Demon Slayer, also known in Japan as Kimetsu no Yaiba, is without a doubt one of the most popular manga/anime franchises of the present time in the world.
The popularity of the series has reached such heights that it has already beyond the confines of the archipelago.
As a result, from a business standpoint, his first video game had no interest in being exclusive to the Japanese marketplace.
SEGA has recognized this and will take steps to make it available in the United States.

As previously said, SEGA was well represented at the State of Play event that took place this evening. And he didn’t have anything to show for it other than a lost judgment. In fact, the Japanese publisher took advantage of the occasion to release a new gameplay trailer for Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba: The Hinokami Chronicles, which was previously shown.

Behind the title of this article is a successful adaption of a popular television series created by CyberConnect2. On a matter of scenes from the game’s story mode, and more specifically, scenes that took place in the manor Tsuzumi, in the video that was released the previous evening.
The first point of interaction

Even though there is a good chance that the French-speaking players of Demon Slayer will use the original Japanese voices, this trailer provides a glimpse of the English-language double-talk that the game will provide (which, of course, is primarily aimed at attracting American players who, for various reasons, require a double-talk in their native language in order to accept to play a game).

CyberConnect2 is well-versed in the adaptation of high-quality manga and anime, and the studio appears to be in its element here. Initial impressions are that the character modeling of the many protagonists and the staging of their attacks are both meticulous. However, it is necessary to wait until the final edition is released in order to obtain the public’s approval.

The game Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba will be released for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, despite the fact that the PS5 version of the game was being discussed at this State of Play (via Steam). The game will be released in Europe on the 15th of October next year.

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