Siegfried Announced for SoulCalibur VI Roster

Siegfried Announced for SoulCalibur VI Roster

Will he truly be free from the Nightmare.

Gorg by Gorg on Apr 12, 2018 @ 05:22 PM (Staff Bios)
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Characters are slowly being announced to the roster of the newest edition in the SoulCalibur series, with the likes of Geralt of Rivia even being included. Some are wondering how many of the classic characters will be once again put into the newest SoulCalibur.

Siegfried has always held a part in the lore of SoulCalibur, and with his fall to Kilik while in Nightmare form and taken over by the sword's curse, we wonder where he will fall into place this time around. The sword did not leave him without any damage, he may not be in the clutches of the evil sword but the memories of destruction still haunt him to this day, his father's blood is on his own hands. In this timeline for Siegfried, he will be searching for redemption to forgive himself for what he has done with the sword. To play as Siegfried and release him from his nightmare check out SoulCalibur VI coming sometime in late 2018.

Stay tuned for more character releases on GZU.

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