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Shadow Warrior 3 Confirmed For Early March Release
Devolver Digital confirmed today we'll be seeing Shadow Warrior 3 be released in early March as they reveal the game's voice cast. The game has a special place in people's hearts when it comes to the characters that have already been established, so getting them right is a matter they took seriously. The latest trailer reveals that Mike Moh, Andromeda Dunker, and SungWon Cho have officially joined the cast as the new voices of Lo Wang, Motoko, and Zilla. They will be joined by the returning Alex Dobrenko as Hoji. Enjoy the latest trailer below as the game will drop on March 1st, 2022.
Fallen corporate shogun Lo Wang and his former employer turned nemesis turned sidekick Orochi Zilla embark on an improbable mission to recapture an ancient dragon they unwillingly unleashed from its eternal prison. Armed with a punishing mix of blades and bullets, Lo Wang must traverse uncharted parts of the world to track down the dark beast and push the apocalypse back yet again. All it will take is the mask of a dead god, a dragon's egg, a touch of magic, and enough firepower to hold off the impending cataclysmin Shadow Warrior 3.
Conduct a symphony of death with each encounter by mixing overwhelming firepower with devastatingly precise katana strikes as you dash in and around the demonic hordes. Flow between nimble movement techniques including air dashes, wall running, double jumps, and the fancy new grappling hook busts your combat and movement options wide open in every battle. Execute spectacular finishing moves to claim a piece of your conquered foe and unleash its powers back on the horde in a burst of unstoppable fury and powerful magic. Each environment is lined with hazardous structures and devices that can be activated to add another layer of creative choice to the offensive strategy. Trek across a mythic Asian land infused with the magic and technology of ancient samurai, now overrun by the demonic yokai from Japanese folklore. Brace for expertly delivered one-liners from Lo Wang, pointed banter with Zilla, and an intense thrillride of absurd predicaments on the way to turning doomsday into a new day.