Kung Fu Strike: The Warrior’s Rise Is Coming From Phantom Breaker Publisher

Phantom Breaker publisher, 7Sixty, are publishing a Kung Fu beat-em-up for Xbox 360, titled Kung Fu Strike: The Warrior’s Rise. The game has both co-op and versus multiplayer modes, along with unlockable upgrades and items. Take a look at a cinematic trailer below:

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We first ran a story on Kung Fu Strike last month, when a source linked us to videos of an early build of the game running on a PC. Since the trailer above is all CG, you can view play footage from the early build here.

 

Kung Fu Strike will be published on Xbox Live Arcade “early this year”. 7Sixty say the game’s art style was inspired by Chinese calligraphy. It’s being developed by Qooc Soft, a company formed in 2010. Kung Fu Strike is their first title.

 


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