Bandai Namco has released a brand new trailer for Jump Force today showing off both Mureum and Hiei before they come to the game. The two characters have been teased for months with only screenshots and a little bit of B-Roll footage to tide us over as the YuYu Hakusho and Hunter X Hunter characters have been sitting in the wings of Character Pass 2. But now, after months of waiting, all of the pieces are in place in the form of the new trailer to gauge our reaction to this. It was also revealed that sometime later around the end of the month, two new YuYu Hakusho characters will be revealed.

We first see Mureum in a gym, in a battle suit. The ring of a mech battle tank is also visible in the background. He's equipped with no weapon other than the massive mech powers from the YuYu Hakusho Opening. We also see his train by the cage of a greenskin-like creature; the Canadator Doll which will move around non-stop trying to kill it. You'll even see some pond ice, the hectic setup behind the ring during the fight. You'll also see glimpses of his weapon, his stance, and the mechanics behind his mech much better in the video.

Hiei, shown later on in the trailer, comes into our view in that same match. Sitting in a sort of chair, and with his arms crossed in the same style as the cyborg Senbei, he's not a mere human, but a human morph. Along with Mureum, a similar type "human morph" match will be happening with Hiei announced by Bandai Namco, as noted in the video.

The next new character, Inugami, will be a slew of tentacles where he seriously just acts like a pile of tentacles. While taunting his opponent he conjures up some of his more impressive strings of the series. He also had his Mech mimiced from the intro of the first two games for this one, but he nearly has the Mureum/Hiei doppelganger that we've been waiting years for.

The next trailer is a pretty entertaining one, with lots of great detail on each character, and the mech combats. In all the trailers, anime scenes and merchandise shown out next to it dissects Mureum, Hiei, and Inugami all together, showing surprising depth and interesting points of growth, concerns and backgrounds for these characters. I think it's well that they're showing us all these characters first, avoiding legal issues in the process. Not to mention it's a lot of fun learning this information to better realize these games and characters, but let's not get our hopes up too much due to these releasing up thrice a year. They're too busy arriving already, at least bringing us more
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