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Samurai Bringer update July 2022

Playism and Alphawing have issued another update for the Switch version of Samurai Bringer.

New additions, adjustments, and fixes are included. Two new Brave Generals are included (Minamoto Yoshitsune and Musashibō Benke), players can now revisit previous tips, the scarecrows system has been introduced, and more.

The full patch notes for the Samurai Bringer July 2022 update are as follows:

samurai bringer update

Playism and Alphawing have readied a new update for Samurai Bringer, their rogue-lite action game.

The patch is highlighted by a feature that lets players to change the initial placement of combat techniques for Susanoo/Brave Generals in the Action Builder. A ton of bug fixes have been implemented as well.

The full patch notes for the Samurai Bringer update are as follows:

Samurai Bringer gameplay

We now have gameplay from Samurai Bringer, a samurai-themed roguelite action title. 8 minutes of footage has come in.

You can find some additional information about Samurai Bringer below.

Samurai Bringer, a new rogue-lite action title from developer Alphawing and publisher Playism, is now available for pre-order on Switch eShop, and a new trailer has been released to mark the occasion. The game is expected to release next week on April 21.

In case you missed our previous coverage, find out more about the game and see the new trailer below:

Samurai Bringer release date

Samurai Bringer now has a release date on Switch. The rogue-lite action game will arrive on April 21, 2022, publisher Playism and developer Alphawing have announced.

In case you missed it, here’s some information about the game:

Samurai Bringer

Publisher Playism and developer Alphawing have announced that they’re partnering on Samurai Bringer, a rogue-lite action game. Switch will be getting the title this spring.

Samurai Bringer has players taking down hordes of samurai and demons to collect combat techniques and polish their fighting style in order to defeat Yamata-no-Orochi, the eight-headed monster serpent of Japanese mythology. With each playthrough, the levels change.

Learn more about the game with the following overview: 


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