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SIFU announces free 2022 roadmap

SIFU launched to success earlier this year, with the action-focused brawler selling over 1 million copies in less than one month. The developers at Sloclap seem to be using this success as a way to give back to the fans, announcing a free content roadmap with new game modes and more.

Making the announcement on Twitter, the team at Sloclap said “Check out our free content update roadmap for #Sifu! At this stage, four major updates are planned – the first one will be available next Tuesday, May 3rd, along with our physical edition!”

This first piece of DLC will bring with it multiple difficulty options, advanced training options and the ability to choose outfits. The Summer update will bring with it new advanced scoring (for all you point chasers out there) as well as gameplay modifiers and new outfits.

So far Sloclap have announced 7 modifiers: No Pendant; One Health Point; No Guard; Stronger Enemies; Golden Staff; All Skills Unlocked and last but most certainly not least, Bullet Time.

The Autumn update will bring with it a replay editor as well as new modifiers and outfits. The Winter update will also add new modifiers and outfits, but more importantly will bring with it a brand new game mode: Arenas. Sloclap has not yet detailed this upcoming mode, though any free content is appreciated – and Sloclap seems to be going all out.

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