Now you can independently choose the moment and direction of the jump, and not rely on automatic parkour.
The developers are launching a social challenge for parkour: players will be able to record their routes and share them, showing mastery of free movement around Sengoku-era Japan. Prizes will only go to those who complete the routes cleanly and efficiently.
In addition to the jump, the update adds a detailed statistics page and new visual effects for critical hits in combat.
Update size: up to 15.77 GB on Xbox and 1.7 GB on PS5.
In March, a major add-on "Claws of Awaji" will be released on Nintendo Switch 2, and on March 20 there will be a small celebration of the game's first anniversary.