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The trailer for the fist-to-flesh action game Master has unveiled a new difficulty setting

It is already known that developer Sloclap's challenging kung fu fighting game Sifu will add different difficulty settings that many people require.

The trailer for the fist-to-flesh action game Master has unveiled a new difficulty setting

Now, after a new content roadmap was released earlier this week, Sloclap offers a more careful preview of how these new difficulty settings will work when next week's new update arrives.

As learned earlier this week, The Master's new difficulty level will come in three styles: Student, Disciple, and Master, and Sloclap's latest preview trailer analyzes each setting in more detail. For example, "Disciple" will offer the "classic Master Experience," an option for those who want to continue playing the current game's difficulty setting.

The trailer for the fist-to-flesh action game Master has unveiled a new difficulty setting

However, the "student" difficulty is designed for those who want to take it a little lighter. It will make the gaming experience "more forgiving but still challenging" by increasing the player's health and weakening the aggression of the enemy, using simplified combos.

However, the "Master" difficulty is located at the other end of the scale, greatly increasing the challenge for experienced players looking to take it to the next level. This makes the protagonist more vulnerable and has more aggressive enemies to fight in a more complex mode.

The trailer for the fist-to-flesh action game Master has unveiled a new difficulty setting

The new difficulty setting for Master will be rolled out in a new update, the first of four major post-release updates planned for the game, coming on playStation and PC next Tuesday (May 3).

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