By Matthew King, | March 23, 2017

"Shadow Warrior 2" hits PS4 and Xbox One around April or May with all of the game's DLC packs. (YouTube)
The well-received PC game, "Shadow Warrior 2", will finally arrive in platforms PS4 and Xbox One this Spring. In addition to that, the game will arrive with all of its DLC packs.
The the schedule of release for "Shadow Warrior 2" on the current gen consoles will proceed for release this Spring. But this is so, provided that there won't be any issue with certification, the Flying Wild Hog and Devolver Digital confirmed via Twitter.
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The game suffered many delays on its PC release since its announcement in June 2015. Several months after its release on PC, the developer told WCCFTech in January that they hope the console versions could be out in April or May this year.
Flying Wild Hog also mentioned that the game may not support HDR on PS4 or Xbox One S because of time constraints. Additionally, while "Shadow Warrior 2" will support PS4 Pro, the developer has no plans for specific enhancements.
Set up five years after the end of the first "Shadow Warrior", it begins with the modern ninja named Lo Wang who has been dealing with the crushed alliance between his treacherous former master and the ancient gods of the shadow realm.
Despite his noble intents, his attempt to destroy the darkness, what happens is the opposite and his actions which create a strange and savage new order, where demons and humans live side by side. Lo Wang, who was a once feared warrior, now lives in the altering wildlands away from his enemies and the cybernetic metropolis Zilla.
He is now hired sword for the Yakuza clans but a bungled simple mission drawn him into a conflict between a brilliant young scientist who is also a cult leader and a horrifying new drug which is known as Shade. The sharp-tongued hero will have to wield his lethal blades once again to face and purge the world of evil.
"Shadow Warrior 2" is the sequel to the reboot of the original title. It first saw its releas on Windows PC on October 13, 2016.
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