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The plot of Soulcalibur VI begins with a remake of the second Soul game entry, occurring from 1583 to 1589. The story is divided into two distinct modes. The story is divided into two distinct modes. The Soul Chronicle mode is the main narrative, focusing on the primary characters and the immediate threat posed by Nightmare.
The first game in the series, Soul Edge (or Soul Blade outside Japan), was released as an arcade game in 1995 and was later ported to consoles; the widespread success of its second main installment Soulcalibur in 1998 led to Soulcalibur becoming the name of the franchise, with all subsequent installments also using the name onwards. More recent ...
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In Soulcalibur VI, Inferno's gameplay is similar to his original Soul Edge counterpart, as being more of an enhanced version of certain Soul Edge wielders than as a mimic fighter; in this case, its main alter-ego Nightmare instead of Cervantes. Due to his final boss role despite being an unlockable character, Inferno is banned from online ...
Soulcalibur series – Project Soul / Bandai Namco Studios. Soulcalibur II; Soulcalibur Legends; Soulcalibur IV / Soulcalibur II HD Online; Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny; Soulcalibur V; Soulcalibur VI; Street Fighter series – Capcom. Street Fighter V; Street Fighter 6; Street Fighter X Tekken – Capcom; Sunday vs Magazine: Shūketsu! Chōjō ...
Voldo (Japanese: ヴォルド, Hepburn: Vorudo) is a character in the Soulcalibur series of video games. Created by Namco's Project Soul division, he first appeared in Soul Edge, and later in all games of the Soulcalibur series with the exception of Soulcalibur Legends. Servant to a long-dead weapons merchant, Voldo guards his treasure vault ...
Sophitia Alexandra (Japanese: ソフィーティア・アレクサンドル, Hepburn: Sofītia Arekusandoru) is a character in the Soulcalibur series of video games. Created by Namco's Project Soul division by designers Aya Takemura and Takuji Kawano, she first appeared in Soul Edge and its subsequent sequels, later appearing in various merchandise related to the series.
Soulcalibur was originally planned to be a dramatic overhaul, with all new characters apart from Mitsurugi from Soul Edge. [1] However, nine of the 11 characters from Soul Edge ended up carrying over to Soulcalibur by the time the roster was finalized in the Dreamcast version (Cervantes, Hwang, Seong Mi-na, Mitsurugi, Rock, Siegfried, Sophitia, Taki, Voldo), with an additional ten new ...