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Electronic Artist Tokyo Machine Debuts as Playable Loki Skin in SMITE Continuing Partnership with Monstercat

SMITE is also giving out a skin from Divine Knockout, Hi-Rez’ brand-new game launched yesterday ​​​​​​​

ATLANTA – DECEMBER 7 – Today, SMITE and electronic music’s leading independent record label Monstercat have revealed their next collaboration featuring beloved bass producer Tokyo Machine who will become playable as a God skin for Asgard’s enfant terrible Loki.

Along with his moto-inspired look highlighting Tokyo Machine’s signature 8-bit beats and personality, this skin will feature unique sound effects throughout the gameplay experience. His otherworldly tune “GALACTICAL” has been used in order to create new ability sounds with cosmic synths, punchy bass drops, and more.

Even better, Tokyo Machine himself has dubbed his own SMITE character and is now sharing his excitement:

"Voice acting has always been a bucket list item for me, and what better way to kick off my soon-to-be extremely successful voice acting career than being an actual character in SMITE! Loki was my first choice not only because his name basically sounds like "Toki" but also other reasons which I'll come up with one day I'm sure. On the real though, the team did an amazing job implementing the Tokyo Machine lore into the game, and I can't wait to lose every game as Toki Loki."

Tokyo Machine Loki will be out for purchase in-game next week along with the latest major game update. Players can unlock him in a chest with equal drop chances, alongside other elements including a new cosmetic bundle with an Avatar, a Jump Stamp, and a Loading Screen showcasing the artist’s universe. This same chest will also contain all the previous Monstercat skins including Slushii Hades, Sullivan King Gilgamesh, Koven Chang’e, and Crab Rave Khepri.

This marks the continuation of a successful collaboration between Monstercat and SMITE that launched last year with the Monstercat Battle Pass. Full details can be found on the Update Notes here: https://www.smitegame.com/news/odins-onslaught-update-9-12/

 

The SMITE world is actively celebrating the birth of a younger sibling as Divine Knockout, the third-person platform fighter set in a stylized version of the Battleground of the Gods, just launched yesterday on December 6. Both the Founders Edition and the Ultimate Edition of DKO now grant the new Stormy Chibi Susano skin in SMITE on the same platform as purchased. Even better, the Founders Edition is available at no extra cost for all PlayStation Plus members this month until January 2.

To claim their gift, players need to link both their game accounts – here on the dedicated site: my.hirezstudios.com/linked-accounts – and have the Founders or Ultimate Edition on the main platform they play SMITE on.

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Press kit: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1N5BKCWTiA8_EBHc91RRleJffRdf76MEv

For media inquiries, assets, and interview requests, please contact: Henrique Fajardo, PR Specialist – hfajardo@hirezstudios.com

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About Tokyo Machine

Tokyo Machine is a moniker with a unique brand of EDM that combines endearing 8-bit infused sounds with vicious, heavy basslines. His music has earned him millions of plays, features in video games and TV, thousands of die hard fans all over the world, and support from the likes of Tiësto, Martin Garrix, David Guetta, Dillon Francis, Afrojack, Slushii, Herobust and more.

 

Since his debut show at EDC Las Vegas in 2017, Tokyo Machine has established himself as a chiptune stage-beast, who alongside his little Tokimon friends steals the show on every continent. Get ready to join TOKYO MACHINE, ROBO-CHAN, and the rest of the TOKI-CREW on a flight to the stars, because this rocket isn’t slowing down any time soon.

 

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