Samurai Shodown To Get Next Gen Updates On Xbox Series X and S
Samurai Shodown is coming to Xbox Series X and S. The popular weapon-based fighting game has been available since 1019, but on March 16th it will join next-gen Xbox consoles with 120 FPS. Samurai Shodown will also feature Smart Delivery, meaning that your Xbox One version will upgrade to Xbox Series X/S. Samurai Shodown is a soft reboot to the 90's fighter series. Eagle-eyed readers will have noticed that they also announced two new characters joining the game's roster with its 3rd season, so now is as good a time as any to pick up your sword and enter the fight. Will you be picking up or upgrading your copy of Samurai Shodown? Let us know by joining the discussion on our social media pages which you can find and follow below.

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