Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash launches in February
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Cursed Clash’s battles take place in 3D arenas similar to the Naruto and Dragon Ball Z fighting games - also published byBandai Namco, which is really just cornering the market of video game adaptations of popular manga series. Anyway, the core of the game is fast-paced 2v2 battles pitting heroes against cursed spirits in modern-day Tokyo at Jujutsu High. There’s also an online mode where you can team up or against friends and face off against randoms if you’d like.
Fights involve stringing together various character combinations and tag-team attacks, and unlocking “Cursed techniques” to increase power and learn stronger attacks as you progress. There are more than 15 playable fighters, including many fan-favorite characters: Yuji Itadori, Megumi Fushiguro, Nobara Kugisaki, Gojo Satoru, Maki Zen’in, Toge Inumaki, Panda, and the legendary King of Curses, Ryomen Sukuna.
Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash pre-orders are available now, and you can get a Jujutsu High First Year cosmetic set if you snag a copy ahead of the release date.
The Digital Ultimate Edition includes all of that plus a digital artbook and soundtrack, and an aptly named cosmetic set called Anime End Theme 1 Outfit Set. Finally, the physical Ultimate Edition, which is exclusive to Bandai’s online store, includes the base game, the Jujutsu High First-Year outfit, and a 12×22 wall scroll featuring art by Gege Akutami.
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