Sega has introduced the discharge date for its upcoming Shinobi: Artwork of Vengeance DLC stage.
As introduced again in October, the critically acclaimed motion platformer might be getting new DLC starring a few of Sega‘s most notable boss characters.
Titled the Sega Villains Stage DLC, it’s set to launch on April 3 on all codecs – PS5, Xbox Sequence X/S, Change, PC, PS4 and Xbox One.
“Grasp of the ninja arts Joe Musashi will face his fiercest battles but as he takes on three legendary Sega foes – the ruthless big Dying Adder (Golden Axe), the ‘mad canine’ of Shimano Goro Majima (Like a Dragon / Yakuza) and the evil genius Dr Eggman (Sonic the Hedgehog),” the DLC’s description reads.
The DLC will consist of 5 new levels, which function “beautiful worlds impressed by beloved Sega franchises”. It’s going to additionally embrace:
- Two new Boss Rush modes
- Three new ninpo
- Three new outfits for Joe Musashi
- Six new music tracks
The Sega Villains Stage DLC is included as a part of the Digital Deluxe Version of the sport, and can value £8.99 for gamers with the Customary Version (or they’ll improve to the Digital Deluxe Version for £10.99).
In addition to the Sega Villains Stage DLC, Sega may also be releasing a free replace patch for Shinobi: Artwork of Vengeance on the identical day, April 3.
This free replace will add a brand new ‘Hardcore Mode’ in addition to fight system changes and tweaks to character outlines, maps and tutorial show options.
VGC’s 5-star Shinobi: Artwork of Vengeance overview calls the sport “excellent” and praises its motion, its detailed hand-drawn visuals and its soundtrack, which was composed by Shinobi veteran Yuzo Koshiro (Streets of Rage) and Tee Lopes (Sonic Mania).
“It’s been too lengthy since we had a brand new Shinobi sport, however Artwork of Vengeance has been greater than definitely worth the wait,” we wrote. “With large visuals, an distinctive soundtrack and a compelling fight system that makes every struggle a delight, this elevates Sega’s motion platformer to new heights in the identical method Lizardcube beforehand did with Streets of Rage 4. Distinctive.”
