
Soul Calibur 2 HD Online packs the multitude of modes found in the console versions, including: Arcade, Survival, VS. Soul Calibur 2 HD Online features remastered HD visuals and online functionality in celebration of the games 10 year anniversary. Thank you for your understanding and continued support. This was personally a dream come true, as SC2 is still one of my all time favorite fighting games. We are continuously checking and investigating other unexpected issues. 2.30 have been updated.Įrroneous items with or missing information are marked in red. The changes in the Battle Adjustment Ver. Missing Adjustment Notes (PS4®/Xbox One/STEAM®) Game System Adjustments (PS4®/Xbox One/STEAM®) Fixed a problem in which the "Crown Princess Attire" and "Enlightened One's Armor" could not be equipped at the same time unintentionally.The slider for adjusting the angle of extra items, which was unintentionally changed to an incorrect value of -50 to +50, has been fixed to its previous correct value of -180 to +180.Performance fixes and balance adjustments will be made for certain actions in battle.ĬHARACTER CREATION Adjustments (PS4®/Xbox One/STEAM®) Please note that after updating the game, replay data for older versions will no longer be viewable due to adjustments made to battle mechanics.īattle Adjustments (PS4®/Xbox One/STEAM®) The following changes and improvements will be part of the Version 2.31 update available on 12/10 for the PS4®, Xbox One, and Steam® versions of the game. 2.31 Patch Notes for PlayStation4®/Xbox One/STEAM® If this information is not provided, the newsletters will not be made available. Required information is indicated by an asterisk. Universal acclaim based on 41 Critic Reviews Whats this Summary: A new page in history has begun as the most highly-anticipated fighting game ever finally arrives The greatest 3-D weapons-based fighter will provide non-stop action, excitement and surprises as you go one-on-one against your favorite challengers. In the event of a dispute, you can refer the matter to the French National Commission for Information Technology and Civil Liberties (Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés).

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Of all the third-party crossovers that took place during the GameCube era, the addition of Link in Soulcalibur II stood as the best by far. Hopefully, this is only a temporary thing, and Bandai Namco restores the game to the Microsoft Store soon. : The GameCube’s Best Third-Party Crossover. SoulCalibur II HD being delisted was spotted by Jon Cartwright who shared the development on Twitter. For obvious reasons, he's not in the Xbox 360 release. When it originally launched, the GameCube version came with Link from Nintendo's Zelda series. SoulCalibur II HD for Xbox 360 features guest characters Heihachi (from the PS2 version) and Spawn (from the Xbox version).

That is unless you can secure a download code from a retailer. Of course, if you already own SoulCalibur II HD, you can download it and play it, but if you were hoping to purchase the game, you're out of luck. As for the removal of the first game, that's anyone's guess. Released for Xbox 360 in 2013, the HD version included two of the three guest characters, and it's thought that the inclusion of Todd McFarlane comic book character Spawn, could be a legal sticking point. The first SoulCalibur for the original Xbox has also been removed. SoulCalibur II HD has recently been delisted from the Microsoft Store for unknown reasons, despite the game being backwards compatible on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.
