Yasuke Simulator

Yasuke Simulator (2025)

by HistoryAccurateDevelopers
Genres:Simulator
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:Step into 1579 as Yasuke, the African samurai, and join Oda Nobunaga in his quest to unite Japan! Master precise katana combat, uncover secret gear, and unleash your ancestral power in this historically inspired action-packed journey through feudal Japan.
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