Original Soulcalibur Will Be Retold On iPhone Next Week

Soulcalibur V isn’t the only Soulcalibur release this month: Namco Bandai are porting the original Soulcalibur to the iPhone, and announced that it’s being released on January 19th in Japan. Take a look at the new trailer for the game:

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Soulcalibur will include Arcade Battle, Time Attack, Survival, Extra Survival, Practise and Museum modes. A price for the game hasn’t been announced yet.

 


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