When the “One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows” release date arrives later this month, it will become the first console game based on the popular manga and anime series. Despite the launch date just weeks away, Bandai Namco Entertainment is not letting up and is still busy unveiling new playable character in the upcoming title.
New Characters
Bandai Namco just released another “One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows” unveiling three new playable characters in the games. The character’s names are Child Emperor, Spring Mustachio and Sweet Mask, Game Rant reported.
Child Emperor is a strong S-class hero with a preference of using a variety of gadgets for his deadly attacks. The amazing thing is that, as his name suggests, he is still 10 years old. “Let me show you that age and fighting ability are not proportional,” Child Emperor says in the teaser.
Spring Mustachio is a thin middle-aged man in appearance. He is actually an A-class Rank 28 Hero who is a master swordsman, according to Gametyrant. “Evil shall be put down,” warns the hero.
Meanwhile, Sweet Mask is actually the strongest among A-Class heroes as he is Rank 1. He is the gatekeeper so to speak, other heroes need to defeat him to become S-Class. “Being hot-bloodied is fine but if you take it too far, you’ll get burnt,” the hero said.
The introduction of the new playable characters should keep the game far from boring. Each character will present a different kind of challenge for gamers as each will needs a slightly different strategy to win the game.
The powerful Saitama
Every fan knows that Saitama is just too strong. He can knock out all of his opponents with just a single punch.
Interestingly, Bandai Namco found a way to somehow balance his strength so the game does not become predictable and boring. In “One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows,” he will show up late if players choose him as a member of a three-man team. This means that players need to survive with one less character until Saitama’s arrival.
“One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows” arrives on Feb. 28. The game will be playable on PC, Xbox One, and PS4.


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