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Hare of Inaba Will Hop Into Soul Hackers 2

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Ringo’s Soul Hackers 2 daily demon digest and horoscope today focuses on the Hare of Inaba. In Japanese, it is called the Inaba Shiro Usagi and is a character from Izumo mythology. Like previous demon trailers, it follows the frame story of Ringo using her powers to predict the future, with the demon bearing a message for a star sign.

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There are multiple versions of the myth of the Hare of Inaba. For example, one story tells of how it tricked crocodiles into forming a bridge for it to cross a river. After it finishes crossing, it reveals what it did and a crocodile tears off its fur in retaliation.

According to the Soul Hackers 2 trailer for the Hare of Inaba, today’s luckiest signs are Scorpio, Libra, and Leo. As the Hare of Inaba is a god of marriage, this means that today, you may meet a special someone. Although, Ringo does warn that whether you can pick the right person is up to you. As for its combat prowess, the Hare of Inaba uses Zio on Saizo and kicks Milady with a normal physical attack.

Previous Soul Hackers 2 demon trailers featured Dormarth and Bugbear (Bugs).

Soul Hackers 2 will come out on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Windows PC on August 25, 2022 in Japan and on August 26, 2022 in North America and Europe.

Stephanie Liu
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