Samurai Warriors 5 (Xbox One)
Dive into the vibrant Sengoku era with SAMURAI WARRIORS 5 for Xbox One. Command legendary figures Nobunaga Oda and Mitsuhide Akechi in massive 1v1000 battles. This latest instalment brings reimagined character designs and the thrilling new Musou Frenzy Attacks, all portrayed in a stunning Japanese ink art style. Witness the dramatic historical events leading to the Honno-ji Incident through the eyes of 27 fierce warriors. Grab your katana and make history in the most captivating Samurai Warriors experience yet! Join the fray and become a Sengoku hero.
The latest entry in the iconic 1 vs 1,000 SAMURAI WARRIORS franchise, SAMURAI WARRIORS 5, slashes its way onto Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One! The intense high-action drama unfolds during the Sengoku period in Japan and tells the story of two of the most pre-eminent military commanders of this period - Nobunaga Oda and Mitsuhide Akechi.
- SAMURAI WARRIORS 5 features 27 playable characters, including both new and returning warriors, from Leyasu Tokugawa and Hideyoshi Hashiba to No, and Yoshimoto Imagawa. The original character Mitsuki, a Koga Ninja, has also been added, with further characters to be announced in the lead-up to the launch. All of the game's character designs have been completely redesigned and re-imagined to help fit the storyline's Sengoku period.
- The intense high-action drama unfolds during the Sengoku period in Japan and tells the story of two of the most pre-eminent military commanders of this period - Nobunaga Oda and Mitsuhide Akechi. SAMURAI WARRIORS 5 features various eras from this period, including the younger years of Nobunaga, when he was known as "Owari's Great Fool," and the period of turmoil and upheaval leading to the Honno-ji Incident.
- Enjoy all-new Musou actions, including the newly designed Musou Frenzy Attacks, which elevate the thrill of blowing away hordes of enemy soldiers. These actions are displayed in a vibrant new Japanese ink painting art style, elegantly evolving the SAMURAI WARRIORS series to showcase the Sengoku period stunningly as the intertwining stories of Nobunaga and Mitsuhide unravel on screen like a Sengoku period picture scroll.