![]() Darth Vader has been given Force push and choke Yoda uses the Force to propel himself higher into the air than most characters to unleash more complex aerial combos and The Apprentice utilizes various dark side attacks, such as Force lightning. Each of the three characters has a special Force Meter, which drains and recharges based on the players' use of Force attacks, as well as different sets of abilities from the others. Unique to the Star Wars characters are Force abilities. ![]() Modes featured include standard Story, Arcade, and Training modes, as well as a create-a-character feature and the new Tower of Lost Souls mode, which offers players the chance to participate in special battles to gain rewards. Players control one of many selectable characters at a time to battle others. It also extended the ending of The Apprentice's story mode on the 360 version to that of the PS3 version.Īn Infinities comic titled Star Wars: Visions of the Blade was later published on to provide a possible explanation as to how Darth Vader, Yoda, and The Apprentice (named Starkiller in the comic) ended up in the Soulcalibur IV universe. These changes allowed Vader to be in the second to last battle of Yoda's story mode, and Yoda in Vader's. Vader costing 400 MS points and Yoda costing $4.99. On October 23rd, 2008 Yoda and Vader were both made downloadable content for the systems they were not natively on. Galen Marek, the secret apprentice of Darth Vader from The Force Unleashed, was also made an unlockable character under the name "The Apprentice" in both console versions however, his endings are different in the two versions the PS3 version is longer and features Darth Vader. This installment is unique to the series, as Namco and LucasArts came to an agreement to include Darth Vader (exclusive to PlayStation 3) and Yoda ( Xbox 360) as playable fighters. And if the cause isn’t technical or corporate in nature, the delisting may have been made ahead of an as-yet-unannounced re-release of the game.Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Soulcalibur IV is a fighting game by Namco. The split between the American and European divisions may also explain how we end up with a game delisted in some regions but not others, or delistings that are a year or more apart. Some older releases are credited simply to ‘Namco’ where newer titles read ‘Namco Bandai Games’, neither of which represent the current entity of ‘Bandai NAMCO’. Possibilities include changes to Namco’s corporate structure over the years and across the regions. The cause for the delisting is uncertain. Like all 360 tokens, they’ll have to be redeemed on a console (360, One, or Series X|S), but let me know if this works for you! Tweet Hey all, I’m told a backend configuration issue is fixed and any previously purchased digital tokens for the first Soulcalibur game can now be redeemed. Lingering problems for Canadian and possibly Mexican players were also resolved later in the day. Months later on July 14th, lead engineer at Xbox, Eden Marie, tweeted that a backend issue had been resolved and that codes for the game could once again be redeemed. ![]() At the time of this original post, others had reported to us that download codes purchased online resulted in errors. At least one report on Twitter mentioned that the game was even unable to be re-downloaded through Purchase History. The game was then confirmed to have been delisted by February 14th, 2022 in North America and around this same date in Japan. ![]() By February 19th, 2022 had flagged the game as delisted in their system and their forums for the game had been silent for years. Wayback Machine captures show that the game was last confirmed available in that region on Novemand was removed by May 2021. SoulCalibur on Xbox 360 appears to have initially been delisted in 2021 across European territories.
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