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* ImmuneToFlinching: The Spider Father's SuperToughness takes this form in his story mode boss fight. Unlike other opponents, hitting him doesn't start a combo. He will stagger after enough hits, but even then this just makes him stand still for a few seconds.
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The game was released on October 14th, 2021 on the UsefulNotes/PS4, UsefulNotes/PS5, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesX, and PC in Japan, and October 16th, 2021 worldwide on the same platforms. The UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch version came out on June 9th, 2022 in Japan and the following day, June 10th, worldwide. It would continue to receive DLC characters based on the Entertainment District Arc.

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The game was released on October 14th, 2021 on the UsefulNotes/PS4, UsefulNotes/PS5, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesX, Platform/PS4, Platform/PS5, Platform/XboxOne, Platform/XboxSeriesX, and PC in Japan, and October 16th, 2021 worldwide on the same platforms. The UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Platform/NintendoSwitch version came out on June 9th, 2022 in Japan and the following day, June 10th, worldwide. It would continue to receive DLC characters based on the Entertainment District Arc.
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The game was released on October 14th, 2021 on the UsefulNotes/PS4, UsefulNotes/PS5, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesX, and PC in Japan, and October 16th, 2021 worldwide on the same platforms. The UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch version came out on June 9th, 2022 in Japan and the following day, June 10th, worldwide.

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The game was released on October 14th, 2021 on the UsefulNotes/PS4, UsefulNotes/PS5, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesX, and PC in Japan, and October 16th, 2021 worldwide on the same platforms. The UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch version came out on June 9th, 2022 in Japan and the following day, June 10th, worldwide.
worldwide. It would continue to receive DLC characters based on the Entertainment District Arc.



* Counter-Attack: How [[YouAreAlreadyDead Dead Calm]] was adapted for this game: If anyone hits Giyu during the animation he gets a ridiculously strong combo.

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* Counter-Attack: CounterAttack: How [[YouAreAlreadyDead Dead Calm]] was adapted for this game: If anyone hits Giyu during the animation he gets a ridiculously strong combo.

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* Counter-Attack: How [[YouAreAlreadyDead Dead Calm]] was adapted for this game: If anyone hits Giyu during the animation he gets a ridiculously strong combo.



* MechanicallyUnusualFighter: Every single demon not named Nezuko Kamado. They fight on their own, which means that they can't be assisted by other characters. Instead, they get a special "demon gauge" that acts similarly to the assist gauge of other characters, except all of its options are done by the demons themselves rather than another character, meaning they have larger individual movepools. Both Rui and Akaza (the demons released as of writing this) also each possess some form of projectile (something that Nezuko and the Demon Slayers don't really have), with Rui in particular being the game's first full-blown zoner.
* MovesetClone: The game being limited by what the anime has covered at the time of its release forced [=CC2=] to try everything they could to expand the roster, leading to them making almost every single Water Breathing user in the series be a playable character, all with the same moves with very few differences between their normal attacks, with the only striking difference being what Form is used as their ultimate attack.

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* GlassCannon: Akaza has the lowest health modifier in the game, but is also incredibly fast and deals by far the highest damage of the demons.
* LethalJokeCharacter: Murata is a character who deals almost no damage...[[SupportPartyMember and happens to have one of the game's best assists.]]
* MechanicallyUnusualFighter: Every single demon not named Nezuko Kamado. They fight on their own, which means that they can't be assisted by other characters. Instead, they get a special "demon gauge" that acts similarly to the assist gauge of other characters, except all of its options are done by the demons themselves rather than another character, meaning they have larger individual movepools. Both Rui all of them (except Yushiro who has Tamayo as an assist, Daki who has long range on her moves anyway and Akaza (the demons released as of writing this) [[spoiler:Awakened Nezuko]] who's meant to be a MightyGlacier) also each possess some form of projectile (something that Nezuko and the Demon Slayers don't really have), with Rui in particular being the game's first full-blown zoner.
zoner and Suzamuru and Yahaba having projectile normals.
** Yahaba takes this a step further: his basic attacks are projectiles that do no damage ''at all'', making him very meter reliant. He can do some spectacular damage if he chooses to cash out, though.
* MovesetClone: The game being limited by what the anime has covered at the time of its release forced [=CC2=] to try everything they could to expand the roster, leading to them making almost every single Water Breathing user in the series be a playable character, all with the same moves with very few differences between their normal attacks, with the only striking difference being what Form is used as their ultimate attack. However, the differences are usually enough to give them unique playstyles.
** The Entertainment District characters are a straighter example of this trope, using the same normals as Hinokami Tanjiro, Zenitsu and Inosuke but having different special moves and assists.


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* TrapMaster: Urokodaki and Daki both use traps as a key part of their playstyles.
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''Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles'', is an ActionGame/ FightingGame developed by ''Creator/CyberConnect2'' (Developers of ''Franchise/DotHack'', ''VideoGame/NarutoUltimateNinjaStorm series'', ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'', ''VideoGame/DragonBallZKakarot'', ''[[VideoGame/TailConcerto Little]]'' ''[[{{VideoGame/Solatorobo}} Tail]]'' ''[[VideoGame/FugaMelodiesOfSteel Bronx]]'' series) and published by Creator/{{Aniplex}}, with Creator/{{SEGA}} handling the international publishing rights.

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''Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles'', is an ActionGame/ FightingGame developed by ''Creator/CyberConnect2'' (Developers of ''Franchise/DotHack'', ''VideoGame/NarutoUltimateNinjaStorm series'', ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'', ''VideoGame/DragonBallZKakarot'', ''[[VideoGame/TailConcerto Little]]'' ''[[{{VideoGame/Solatorobo}} Tail]]'' ''[[VideoGame/FugaMelodiesOfSteel Bronx]]'' ''VideoGame/LittleTailBronx'' series) and published by Creator/{{Aniplex}}, with Creator/{{SEGA}} handling the international publishing rights.
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* TheUnfought: Muzan Kibutsuji, the series's main villain, he is on the center back of the game's cover art and is introduced in the game story, but since the title follows the anime with extreme precision, not the manga, Muzan is never faced in gameplay or cutscene combat; the game was released in the time frame where only Season 1 and the Movie were available worldwide, Muzan was still far from being put to battle within the story.

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* TheUnfought: Muzan Kibutsuji, the series's main villain, he villain. He is on the center back of the game's cover art and is introduced in the game story, story; but since the title follows the anime with extreme precision, and not the manga, Muzan is never faced in gameplay or cutscene combat; the game was released in the time frame where only Season 1 and the Movie were available worldwide, when Muzan was still far from being put to battle within the story.
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The game was released on October 14th, 2021 on the UsefulNotes/PS4, UsefulNotes/PS5, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesX, and PC in Japan, and October 16th, 2021 worldwide on the same platforms, with the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch version coming in June 9th, 2022 in Japan and the following day, June 10th, worldwide.

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The game was released on October 14th, 2021 on the UsefulNotes/PS4, UsefulNotes/PS5, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesX, and PC in Japan, and October 16th, 2021 worldwide on the same platforms, with the platforms. The UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch version coming in came out on June 9th, 2022 in Japan and the following day, June 10th, worldwide.
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* StationaryBoss: During his second phase, Enmu does not move except to launch his attacks.

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* StationaryBoss: During his second phase, Enmu does not move except to launch his attacks.attacks.
* TheUnfought: Muzan Kibutsuji, the series's main villain, he is on the center back of the game's cover art and is introduced in the game story, but since the title follows the anime with extreme precision, not the manga, Muzan is never faced in gameplay or cutscene combat; the game was released in the time frame where only Season 1 and the Movie were available worldwide, Muzan was still far from being put to battle within the story.
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* PressXToNotDie: Creator/CyberConnect2's brand of QTE's, often lauded as being well done compared to most other games, return for the game's boss fights, as shown [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUU-f3y4Sic here]]

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* PressXToNotDie: Creator/CyberConnect2's brand of QTE's, often lauded as being well done compared to most other games, return for the game's boss fights, as shown [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUU-f3y4Sic here]]here]]
* SequentialBoss: Many bosses have different phases.
* StationaryBoss: During his second phase, Enmu does not move except to launch his attacks.
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The game was released on October 14th, 2021 on the UsefulNotes/PS4, UsefulNotes/PS5, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesX, and PC in Japan, and October 16th, 2021 worldwide on the same platforms, with the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch version coming in June 9th, 2022 in Japan.

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The game was released on October 14th, 2021 on the UsefulNotes/PS4, UsefulNotes/PS5, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesX, and PC in Japan, and October 16th, 2021 worldwide on the same platforms, with the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch version coming in June 9th, 2022 in Japan.
Japan and the following day, June 10th, worldwide.
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The game was released on October 14th on the UsefulNotes/PS4, UsefulNotes/PS5, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesX, and PC in Japan, and October 16th worldwide on the same platforms, with the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch version coming in June 9th, 2022 in Japan.

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The game was released on October 14th 14th, 2021 on the UsefulNotes/PS4, UsefulNotes/PS5, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesX, and PC in Japan, and October 16th 16th, 2021 worldwide on the same platforms, with the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch version coming in June 9th, 2022 in Japan.

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