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. WW: November 20, 2013 Mode(s), Upright SoulCalibur II ( ソウルキャリバーII, Sōrukyaribā Tsū) is a 2002 developed by and published by and the third installment in the series of weapon-based. It is the sequel to, which was released in July 1998. Originally intended to be released on Sega's NAOMI board, the game was released on the Namco System 246 arcade board before being ported to the, and in 2003. The game's plot revolves around the legendary weapon Soul Edge having been shattered into pieces, with different characters seeking to collect all the pieces to gain possession of the complete weapon or to destroy it once and for all. Compared to Soulcalibur, Soulcalibur II had improvements in graphics and the game system and introduced several new and guest characters. The game was a major critical and commercial success.

Its high-definition port, titled SoulCalibur II HD Online, was released for the and in 2013. Plot The game is set in the year 1591, four years after the events of. The wave of slaughters that terrorized Europe reached a sudden end.

The knight in azure armor, Nightmare, and his followers were successful in collecting enough souls and were about to start the restoring ceremony on the ruins of the once-proud Ostreinsburg Castle. But just as the ceremony was to start, three young warriors assaulted the castle. After an intense battle Nightmare fell, but then the evil soul inside Soul Edge sent the young warriors into a vortex of hellfire and stood to confront them. As a result of Soul Edge's evil aura, Krita-Yuga revealed its true form: that of the Holy Sword, Soul Calibur. The intense battle ended with the victory of the holy sword, but at the collapse of the vortex of Inferno, both swords along with the azure Nightmare were sucked in a void and expelled in another place. Siegfried, recognizing his sins, set out on a journey of atonement.

Still the blade held a strong bond, and every night it took control of the body and took souls of those nearby. The efforts made by the young knight were fruitless, and four years later the Azure Knight Nightmare returned.

Around those times various warriors came into contact of the blade's remaining fragments, revealing Soul Edge's ultimate survival after its defeat. Driven either to possess or destroy it, they join a new journey, while Nightmare begins his rampage, seeking souls to restore Soul Edge once again. This section needs expansion. You can help.

(July 2013) A soundtrack for the game was released as. An art book was also published. SoulCalibur II HD Online A version of the game, titled SoulCalibur II HD Online, was released digitally for through and through in North America and Europe on November 19 and 20, 2013, respectively, and in Japan on February 20, 2014. It includes all game modes from the original releases, as well as support for online only gameplay over PlayStation Network and Xbox Live, respectively. For reasons unknown, the English version of the HD re-release lacks the dual-language option available in the original game and only features English voice acting. Both versions of the game also include two guest characters, and, who were previously exclusive to specific platforms (PlayStation 2 and Xbox, respectively).

In addition, in Japan, having the game data allows two virtual items and a costume available for free in. This section needs expansion. You can help.

(January 2012) The original version of SoulCalibur II received critical acclaim, earning it the average scores of 91.3% for the, 92.3% for the, and 91.6% for the. In the first ever in 2003, SoulCalibur II won in the category Most Addictive Game.

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In 2011, ranked it as the 14th best fighting game of all time. By July 2006, the GameCube version of Soulcalibur II had sold 850,000 copies and earned $32 million in the United States. Ranked it as the 69th highest-selling game launched for the, or between January 2000 and July 2006 in that country. Combined sales of Soulcalibur games released in the 200s reached 2.6 million units in the United States by July 2006.

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