Kena: Bridge of Spiritsis set to launch for PC and PlayStation consoles on September 21, but the developers at Ember Lab are still revealing new features for the adorable-looking adventure game. In fact, it was just announced thatKena: Bridge of Spiritswill have a photo mode, though its version of photo mode is a little more involved than how the feature is utilized in many other games.

Photo mode has become a common feature in games over the years, giving players the chance to set up impressive shots as video game graphics continue to increase.Kena: Bridge of Spirits' graphics have wowed fanswho’ve seen trailers for the game showcased at various events since its announcement last year, so they may be especially happy to hear that the game will indeed have a photo mode at launch.

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TheKena: Bridge of Spiritstake on photo mode sees all of the characters in a shot, including the game’scute Rot creatures, freeze in place. This is like any other photo mode out there, but whereKena: Bridge of Spiritsdiffers is that they can then make the characters animated again, allowing for more unique shots than what’s possible from a freeze-frame. Beyond that,Kena: Bridge of Spiritsalso has a dedicated “Cheese!” button that players can use to make the characters in the game strike a pose and make a face at the camera.

TheKena: Bridge of Spiritsphoto mode announcement comes alongside the reveal that the game will have a physical deluxe edition release thanks to a new partnership betweendeveloper Ember Laband publisher Maximum Games. TheKena: Bridge of SpiritsDeluxe Edition physical release will launch in November and comes with the game’s soundtrack and other goodies, though the latter has yet to be revealed.

TheKena: Bridge of Spiritsphysical release will cost $49.99, making it $10 more expensive than standard versions of the game.Kena: Bridge of Spiritsis expected to be a short game, so fans will have to decide if it’s worth the asking price once the physical and digital goodies for it have been revealed.

Kena: Bridge of Spiritshas been compared toPikminandZelda, and with it being one of the first PS5 games ever shown off, expectations are high. It’s the debut effort of studio Ember Lab, and it will be interesting to see if it lives up to the somewhat lofty fan expectations or not.

Kena: Bridge of Spiritslaunches September 21 for PC, PS4, and PS5.