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Soul Hackers 2 Unveils the Great Mother Goddess Inanna in New Trailer

Atlus has released another trailer revealing one of the demons that will be included in the upcoming JRPG Soul Hackers 2.

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Atlus has released another trailer revealing one of the demons that will be included in the upcoming JRPG Soul Hackers 2.

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This trailer showcased Inanna, a demon inspired by the Great Mother Goddess of Mesopotamian mythology deity of love, war, fertility, games, and the morning star.

She definitely has what you’d call a “motherly” figure, and she also appeared in the recent Shin Megami Tensei V.

Like in most daily trailers, Atlus also provided a daily horoscope, which sees Virgo at the top of the fortune ranking and Libra at the bottom.

You can check the trailer out below.

Soul Hackers 2 launches for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC ( both on Steam and on the Windows Store) on August 26, just one day after the Japanese release on August 25.

You can check out the original trailer, plenty of screenshots, a second gallerymore images, even more screenshotsanother galleryone more, a video explaining the gameplayanother, one morea fourtha fifth, and a sixth, on top of tons of gameplayanother trailer revealing the English cast, and one about the world.

You can also watch the previous daily trailers including one revealing Futsunushione focusing on Sukuna-Hikonaone starring Surtone showcasing Yamata no Orochione revealing Okuninushione focusing on Sethone showcasing Bar Heidrunone showcasing Baphometone showcasing Nornone featuring Nekomataone showcasing Ramenya, and one revealing Silky.

Here’s how Atlus officially describes the game:

“Soul Hackers 2 inherits the essence of Devil Summoner: Soul Hacker, while evolving the game concept with a more defined art style, addictive RPG gameplay and ATLUS’s next-level storytelling. Set in the Shin Megami Tensei universe, Soul Hackers 2 follows a brand new story about two Agents of Aion, Ringo and Figure, and their fight to stop the destruction of the world.

Produced and directed by Eiji Ishida and Mitsuru Hirata, other featured staff includes music composed by MONACA, character designs by Shirow Miwa and Production Manager Shinjiro Takata.”

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