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Bandai Namco prepared a new trailer for Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition that shows off new Mystic Artes. Check it out below.


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After originally appearing on the Xbox 360 many years ago, Tales of Vesperia makes its way to new platforms this week. See how the initial release compares to the Switch version below.

Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition

New footage of Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition has just come in. Take a look at an hour of footage from the Switch version below.

Ahead of the game’s launch on January 11th, Bandai Namco has announced and scheduled a Tales of Vesperia Definitive Edition launch livestream for January 10th.

According to the stream’s YouTube description, Bandai Namco will join with game producer Tomizawa-san and streamer Fruitcake to show off a number of the enhanced version’s features. In addition, Tomizawa-san will also discuss the history of the series, as well as what it took to bring the classic JRPG to modern consoles.

Although the stream won’t go live until 4 PM PST on january 10th, the video has been included below. The stream is set to last one hour.

Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition

Bandai Namco has put out a set of character trailers for Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition. View videos featuring Yuri Lowell, Repede, Karol Capel, and Rita below.

Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition

This week’s issue of Dengeki PlayStation has an interview with Tales of Vesperia producer Yoshito Higuchi and Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition producer Yusuke Tomizawa. The two spoke about wanting to make the series multiplatform, interest in the team challenging itself for future entries, and more.

Here’s the roundup of tidbits shared:

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission

Bandai Namco uploaded a new commercial for Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission. Get a look at the brief advert below.

Bandai Namco has released some new screenshots for Super Robot Wars T, showcasing a variety of pilots and robots. View them in the gallery below.

Super Robot Wars T is set to launch in Japan on March 20th, 2o19.

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Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission will be available in Asia, and we have some good news for fans in the west. Early reports indicate that the game will support English.

It’s thought that Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission will be made available in North America and Europe since a rating was spotted not too long ago in Asia, though we don’t have a confirmation just yet. Still, even if Bandai Namco only chooses to offer it in Japan and Asia only, English fans will be able to play it. Additionally, we now know that there will be at least one region with a physical release containing English support.

Play-Asia is taking pre-orders for Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission here.

During Kuro Kuro’s year-end Tekken drinking party, series producer and director Katsuhiro Harada was asked about bringing the latest entry to Switch. Harada indicated once again that Tekken 7 on Nintendo’s console is dependent on fan demand, so let them know if you’re interested. Of course, that’s easier said than done, and some Switch owners have started to become disappointed that releasing a game on the system requires them to be vocal.

Harada also said something similar a year ago. He suggested at the time that technical factors come into play regarding a port, and the team had yet to do much research in possibly bringing Tekken 7 over to Switch. Harada was also unsure just how much interest there was in the fighter appearing on Nintendo’s platform.

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