Microsoft announced ATLUS’ Soul Hackers 2 is coming to Xbox Game Pass on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Windows on February 28. Xbox Game Pass subscribers also have access to Soul Hackers 2 through Xbox Cloud Gaming according to Microsoft.
Here’s an overview of Soul Hackers 2 via ATLUS:
About Soul Hackers 2
Amidst the glimmer of neon lights, technological advancement causes humans to be consumed by commercial convenience. In the shadows, a war between the Yatagarasu and the Phantom Society is brewing, Devil Summoners who harness the otherworldly powers of “Demons”.
Existing in the secret sea of humanity’s data, a digital hivemind has evolved into sentience: Aion. Observing humankind from afar, Aion calculates that a world-ending disaster is imminent and creates two agents to combat against it: Ringo and Figue.
Together, these agents of Aion must investigate and prevent a butterfly effect that will lead to the end of the world.
Key Features:
- Investigate the end of the world as Ringo, an agent of Aion tasked with saving humanity from an apocalypse.
- Explore a supernatural RPG with stylish summoners and dark dangers lurking under the neon lights of a cyberpunk Japan.
- Amass demons and unlock fusion combinations to create new, stronger demon allies, using their lethal abilities for incredible assaults on your foes.
- Strengthen the bonds with your teammates and dive deeper into their souls, reliving their last adventures and discovering the truth of their stories and yours.
Soul Hackers 2 is available now for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam.
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