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Lost Judgment DLC The Kaito Files Gets New Gameplay Videos Showing Fighting Styles

Today Sega released two new videos of the upcoming major Lost Judgment DLC The Kaito Files, showing Kaito's fighting styles.

Lost Judgment The Kaito Files

Today Sega released two new videos of the upcoming major Lost Judgment DLC The Kaito Files.

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We get to see the two fighting styles that Kaito can use, Bruiser and Tank. They certainly feel quite fitting.

You can check them out below.

If you’d like to learn more about The Kaito Files, you can watch check out the previous reveal and an official description below.

Following the events of Lost Judgment, Kaito picks up a lucrative case while Yagami is out of town that unexpectedly has him searching for his old flame, Mikiko. Along the way, Kaito encounters Jun, a teenager claiming to be their son, and teams up to uncover the truth behind Mikiko’s disappearance. Now Kaito stands at the crossroads of past and present while up against a syndicate tied to Kamurocho’s criminal underbelly. But why did Kaito and Mikiko split up, and what does this dark faction have to do with her? 

  • His side of the story: Challenge all-new bosses with Kaito’s unique combat styles, scour Kamurocho for new collectibles, and dive into Kaito’s past in this larger-than-life drama expansion spanning four chapters. 
  • Beast of the streets: Brazen, bold and always bombastic, Kaito is reliable in any fight, shake-down, or chase. Go beast mode with Kaito’s aggressive Bruiser fighting style or crank up the defense with his Tank fighting style. 
  • Trust your gut: No need for Yagami’s fancy gadgets here; Kaito has his own sensory-based sleuthing style. Tap into Kaito’s Primal Focus to literally sniff out clues, identify suspects and crack the case with his instincts.  

Lost Judgment is available for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One and you can read our review.

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