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    Rise of the Ronin Details Bakumatsu Era Characters

    A deep dive into the major players.

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    Sony Interactive Entertainment and Koei Tecmo revealed new details about Bakumatsu era characters in Team Ninja’s Rise of the Ronin. Three factions will play pivotal roles in the story of Rise of the Ronin.

    Rise of the Ronin was announced during the September 2022 State of Play, surprisingly many fans around the world. The game’s March 22, 2024 release date was revealed at The Game Awards 2023 alongside a new trailer. Ahead of the game’s March 22 release, Sony and Koei Tecmo began to share more details about the game’s world and characters. 

    Rise of the Ronin Dives Deep into the Bakumatsu Era

    As previously announced, Rise of the Ronin takes place during the Bakumatsu era. Pro-shogunate, anti-shogunate, and western forces will shape Japan’s history as groups vie for the political and cultural power. 

    The latest details are available below, via the game’s official website

    Factions of the Bakumatsu Era

    Meet the key political factions that vie for power in this tumultuous time. Anti-shogunate forces, united in their mission to restore imperial authority, pro-shogunate forces, defenders of centralized rule; and Western forces, catalysts of Japan’s opening to foreign trade and change.

    Sabaku – Pro-Shogunate

    Loyal hearts, steadfast resolve.

    The pro-shogunate forces of the Bakumatsu era are supporters of Tokugawa, seeking to maintain its centralized rule and defend the shogunate against external pressures and internal threats to uphold the existing political order.

    Naosuke Ii

    Naosuke Ii

    Chief minister of the shogunate and clan lord of Hikone. Working with the Western powers, he opens Japan’s ports to foreign trade. Known for mercilessly suppressing his opposition, he is feared as “The Red Demon of Ii”, a nickname inherited from his ancestor. Among the martial arts, Iai is his forte. Considered to be a man of taste, Ii also possesses a deep knowledge of the finer things, not least tea and poetry.

    Weapon – Hiroyuki Ringa

    Passed down by members of the Ii clan, this weapon eventually received ornamented fittings styled after a nickname given to the 20th clan head, Naomasa Ii: the “Red Demon.”

    Taka Murayama

    Famed geisha of the Miyozaki pleasure district in Yokohama. She earned her renown through her witty conversation and rather melancholic good looks. Reputed to have performed as a geisha in Kyoto in the past.

    Tobaku – Anti-Shogunate

    Silent no more.

    The anti-shogunate forces are made up of diverse groups and individuals united by their opposition to the shogunate’s rule and their desire to restore imperial authority in Japan.

    Ryoma Sakamoto

    Ronin formerly of the Tosa clan. Determined to keep a steady hand on the tiller of Japan as it opens its ports to foreign trade, he tirelessly searches for the right course of action. An endearingly earnest soul, he is quick to gain the affections of others. Not only is he a master of the Hokushin-Itto-ryu school of swordplay, but he is also a sharp shot with a Western-style pistol.

    Weapon – Mutsunokami Yoshiyuki

    The eponymous work of a Tosa swordsmith, this precious heirloom features an ornate custom mounting, dragon-themed scabbard, and hilt ornament.

    Kogoro Katsura

    Feudal retainer of the Choshu clan, and a close associate of Shoin Yoshida. A compassionate soul, he serves as a mentor for his clan’s younger retainers. He has earned the confidence of Choshu’s senior statesmen with his level-headed and cautious approach. His only flaw is his unhealthy predilection for sake, which has led to the occasional scandal…

    Weapon – Bizen Osafune Kiyomitsu

    A “Sue-Bizen” work of the Osafune school, this elegant blade features an ornate mounting customized for Katsura, and the sword’s hilt ornament and scabbard exhibit a pine motif.

    Obei – The Western Forces

    The winds of change.

    The Western forces of the Bakumatsu era consist of US and European powers who seek to open Japan to foreign trade, leading to the end of the country’s long-standing isolationist policies and influencing its political and economic landscape.

    Matthew Perry

    Commodore of the United States Navy. At the order of President Millard Fillmore, his fleet of Black Ships circumnavigated the globe to negotiate the opening of Japan’s ports for trade. He is determined to compel the opening of Japan before any other Western power.

    Weapon – Commodore’s Saber

    Standard-issue for officers of the United States Navy. Distinguished by the gold-plated brass on its hilt, guard and scabbard, it’s a sword that displays exquisite craftmanship.

    Rutherford Alcock

    British Diplomat. He’s tasked with assessing the value of Japan’s integration into the global economy, and reporting back his findings to his superiors. Despite denouncing the shogunate’s exclusionary politics as “barbaric”, he has a profound fascination for Japanese craftsmanship. A former surgeon, he can be counted on to treat the wounded.

    Weapon – Sophisticate’s Saber

    Although he is generally accompanied by an escort of bodyguards, Alcock warily keeps this saber on his person should he need to take the defense of his life into his own hands.

    Soul Kiwami
    Soul Kiwami
    Raul Ochoa, a.k.a. Soul Kiwami, is the Managing Editor of Final Weapon and a Games Writer at Game Rant with four years of writing and editing experience. Raul is passionate about the Japanese gaming industry, and he's a huge fan of Nintendo Switch, PC hardware, JRPGs, and fighting games. business email: [email protected] | Muck Rack: https://muckrack.com/raul-landaverde-1

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