Zengeon delayed to 2021 on Switch
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Zengeon was last planned to launch for Switch on September 25. That will no longer be happening, as publisher PQube announced a delay.
The company said in a brief statement:
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Tennis World Tour 2 full roster revealed
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Nacon and Big Ant Studios today confirmed the full roster for Tennis World 2. Over 30 players will be included, though a couple are available with pre-orders.
Here’s the full lineup (names that are starred are for pre-orders):
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UK software sales – September 12, 2020
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Forward to the Sky now arriving in early 2021
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Previously set for a 2020 release, Forward to the Sky will now see its arrival on Switch in the early 2o21 release window. Additionally, the same tweet that informed us of the delay has also given some insight for the voice casting: Tamako Miyazaki will voice the protagonist Princess, Megumi Sakuragi will voice the Witch and Crystal, and lastly, Mao Amatsuka will sing the theme song.
For those who wish to see the game in action, per Gematsu it will be playable at upcoming game events such as Digital Games Expo 2020, which will take place on November 29 in Akihabara, Tokyo. You can check out our previous coverage of the title here, which includes an overview and trailer for the game.
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Famitsu’s most wanted games – September 13, 2020
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It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 holds on to the third position while Shin Megami Tensei V and Bravely Default II swap places.
Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between August 27 and September 2.
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Dragon Ball FighterZ – Master Roshi release date trailer
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Bandai Namco and Arc System Works have prepared a new trailer to promote the upcoming addition of DLC character Master Roshi in Dragon Ball FighterZ.
Those that have FighterZ Pass 3 can begin using Master Roshi on September 16. For everyone else, he goes live on September 18.
Pre-order updates – September 13, 2020
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Nintendo maintenance schedule – September 13, 2020
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Nintendo’s maintenance schedule has been fairly static over the past week. Other than one eShop session coming up within the next couple of days, nothing else has been penciled in.
Here’s the full schedule:
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Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues boxart
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Retailers have provided the boxart for Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues. We have the official packaging image above.
Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues launches for Switch on October 27. GameStop has pre-orders here.
If you missed our previous coverage of Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga with the debut trailer, head on over here.
Samurai Jack creator told Adult Swim Games he didn’t want to be involved with Battle Through Time if it was going to be a low-quality effort
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There have been a couple of Samurai Jack games in the past, but they weren’t received well. They also didn’t have the involvement from creator Genndy Tartakovsky.
For Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time, things went differently. Adult Swim Games approached Tartakovsky to have him on board this time around. However, in an interview with Syfy, he spoke about how he told the company he didn’t want anything to do with the project if they intended to “crap it out”. After Adult Swim eased his concerns, Tartakovsky joined the team, as did writer Darrick Bachman.
According to Tartakovsky: