Soul Hackers 2 for PS5, PS4, Xbox, & PC Gets New Trailer Showing the Return of Zhu Tun She

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Today Atlus released one of its daily trailers of its upcoming JRPG Soul Hackers 2, focusing on one of the demons included in the game.

This time around shows Zhu Tun She, known in Japanese as “Chotonda.” It’s another of the demons that are a bit rarer within the Shin Megami Tensei series and actually debuted in the original Soul Hackers.

As usual, we also get the daily horoscope, with Leo at the top of the fortune ranking, while Gemini is at the bottom.

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 gallery, a video explaining the gameplay, another trailer about Jack Frostone about pizza, one focusing on Dormarth, one on Bugbearone on Hare of Inaba, and one on Tsuchigumo, one on the convenience store Breaking Martone on the entrance of Karakuchoone showing Vritra and moreone focusing on Kinmamonone on Inugamione on Mad Gasserone starring Mermaidanother focusing on vending machinesone focusing on Delamanchaanother couple on Arrow and B. Hawaii Frostone showcasing Kudlakone showcasing Fenrirone showing Angelone focusing on Gremlinone revealing Leanan Sidheone focusing on Nozuchi, one on Yatagarasu, and one showing a ramen shop.

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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