Soul Hackers 2 for PS5, PS4, Xbox, & PC Gets New Trailer About More Pizza

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Today Atlus released another daily trailer of the upcoming JRPG Soul Hackers 2, focusing on one of the locations and a dish that will be featured in the game.

We return once again to the Pizzeria “Bon Appetite” where apparently you can order pizza named “Beginner’s Bianca.”

Basically, that’s a tomato-less pizza that exists in a few variations depending on where you get it. “Bianca” in Italian means “white.”

Like most daily trailers, we also get the daily horoscope, which sees Taurus at the top of the fortune ranking and Libra at the bottom.

You can check the video out below.

Soul Hackers 2 releases for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC (Steam and Windows Store) on August 26, just one day after the Japanese launch on August 25.

You can check out the original trailer, plenty of screenshots, a second gallerymore images, even more screenshotsanother galleryone more, a video explaining the gameplayanother, one morea fourth, and the latest, on top of tons of gameplay, and another trailer revealing the English cast.

You can also watch the previous daily trailers including one showing COMP Smithone featuring a Sabbathone showing off Melchizedekone featuring Cerberusone showcasing Kurama Tenguone starring Baalone featuring Dominionone Showcasing Yurlungurone showing a Sabbathone revealing Anubis, and one starring Ishtar.

Here’s how Atlus officially describes the game:

“Soul Hackers 2 inherits the essence of Devil Summoner: Soul Hacker, while evolving the game concept with a more defined art style, addictive RPG gameplay and ATLUS’s next-level storytelling. Set in the Shin Megami Tensei universe, Soul Hackers 2 follows a brand new story about two Agents of Aion, Ringo and Figure, and their fight to stop the destruction of the world.

Produced and directed by Eiji Ishida and Mitsuru Hirata, other featured staff includes music composed by MONACA, character designs by Shirow Miwa and Production Manager Shinjiro Takata.”

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Giuseppe Nelva

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