Update: Soul Calibur II at AOU
We have new details on the playable version of Soul Calibur II that will be featured at the upcoming AOU Expo 2002.
GameSpot has uncovered more details on the first public appearance of Soul Calibur II at the upcoming AOU Expo 2002. The playable version at the show will be 67 percent complete. Seven out of the nine known characters will be available as playable characters--Ivy, Taki, Mitsurugi, Cassandra, Nightmare, Hong Yun Sung, and Astaroth. Among the characters, Cassandra and Yun Sung are currently 60 percent complete, while the remaining characters are 75 percent complete.
The AOU Expo 2002 will be held at the Makuhari Messe in Japan starting February 22. Stay tuned, as we'll deliver you first impressions of the game from the show floor.
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