“We’ve got an announcement,” said Sloclap. Watch the next day as the new show kicks off the event! There was a gif of some previously-seen combat, which of course is Sifu itself, so maybe we’ll get a new trailer. We already have a release date, and there are already several video-tapes of the game’s development, so we have little surprises to do about here. If you missed it, Sifu is coming in February, which is an extremely busy month for game releases. In an unfamiliar environment, the character gets older after the death, but also the ability to take more seriously and to be able to do a combat. As soon as players fail, they get more power until they become an unstoppable old kung fu master. It’s an understatement that has never been turned into a game for a long time. From what we heard about Sifu, the battle will remind players of Batman Arkham or Sleeping Dogs, with lots of enemies surrounding a player who is free to plot his own violent course through the crowd. Punches, kicks, blocks, throws and stamina-based executions are all part of your arsenal, but so is basically everything in the environment, such as pots, pans, bottles or even broken pieces of wood. With combat being the focus of the game, Sifu’s choreography is handled by an actual Pak Mei master who helped program more than 150 moves into the game. And these aren’t the typical moves you’ll see in films. You will see many more realistic and deadly moves coming from Sifu. On February 22th, Sifu will be on the exclusive PlayStation and PC, with the PS5 version offering better visuals and the highest resolution, for example, in the condition that your TV can display 4K.