Sloclap’s SIFU gets content update

Sloclap’s SIFU gets content update

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PARIS (May 3, 2022) – Sifu, the critically acclaimed smash Kung Fu hit from developer and publisher Sloclap (Absolver) received its first content update today on PlayStation and on PC, celebrating the release of the million+ selling hit title in retail stores around the world. The Sifu Spring 2022 content update brings new features ranging from difficulty settings, an advanced training mode allowing players to train against any opponent, including bosses, a new outfit feature for the main character including three new outfits along with many other quality of life updates and changes for the UI and controls.

Players can now choose their difficulty setting in Sifu, including the option to make the game more challenging. Three settings: Student, Disciple and Master determine the weakness of opponents, AI response, and how slowly or quickly your character will age in the game, with Disciple being the original difficulty setting for the game.

Two new unlockable outfits debut in today’s update as well, with more planned for future updates. Players will be able to select their outfits in the Wuguan. Owners of the Deluxe Edition have been granted one additional outfit selection. And for players who are looking to hone their skills, a new advanced training mode appears today which allows players to train against any enemy archetype or bosses they have defeated in the story. An option to face multiple enemies at once is also included.

Dark mode for in-game menus, better mouse and keyboard support, audio updates, and improved HUD readability round out just some of the additional enhancements in today’s update.

The update celebrates the retail launch of Sifu today as the game makes its way to retail stores around the world where students looking to enact their revenge can now do so with a physical version of Sifu in both its standard and Vengeance Editions from partner and distributor Microids. The Vengeance Edition comes with a 48-page art book, the complete digital soundtrack composed by Howie Lee, and three beautiful lithographs all encased in a SteelBook® case.

Released in February, Sifu was hailed as one of 2022’s first big smash hits, reaching more than one million copies sold in its first three weeks of launch and pegged by international critics as an early GOTY contender. Developer and publisher Sloclap confirmed last week that the studio is already well underway developing a year’s worth of free content updates for the game (link).

Sifu is set against a detailed backdrop of a fictional Chinese city where players uncover an ancient mystery via a series of difficult confrontations that test their skills to the limit. To overcome seemingly insurmountable odds, fighters need to rely on a mastery of Kung Fu and a magical pendant that revives them after death. The cost of magic is dear, however, and drastically ages a fighter with each revival: time is the price paid for revenge.

Sifu’s main inspiration comes from classic Kung Fu fighting movies, with some of the developers at Sloclap having practiced Pak Mei Kung Fu and various other martial arts. Throughout the development of the game, the developers at Sloclap worked closely with the Kowloon Nights team, based in Beijing and Hong Kong, to organize cultural reviews in order to make the game be as respectful of Chinese Kung Fu culture as possible. Multiple consultants from Chinese video game companies were invited to collaborate and provide feedback, resulting in numerous changes to the game, ranging from the look of the main character to details of the environment.

For more information, please visit www.sifugame.com and check out @sifugame on Twitter.