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Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers

During a Dengeki PlayStation stream today, Atlus showed off new gameplay from Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers. The full archived version can be found below, which features the Shibuya and Sendai Jails plus more.

Team17, SMG Studio, and DevM Games, today announced that the chaotic moving simulator Moving Out will release in Q2 2020 on Switch.

Those who are interested in collecting games will be happy to hear that a physical boxed edition is planned. It will be sold alongside the digital release next year.

Here’s a previous trailer for Moving Out:

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Last July, the Shironeko New Project (White Cat New Project) action RPG was announced for Switch. We’ve heard relatively little about the game since then, but producer Hiroki Asai finally provided an update during a broadcast a short while ago.

While the original goal was to launch Shironeko New Project in 2020, that will no longer be happening. Asai did not provide a new release window.

Asai said during the broadcast:

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This week’s issue of Jump has revealed three more playable characters for My Hero One’s Justice 2. Fat Gum, Mr. Compress, and Twice are all now confirmed for the roster.

Fat Gum is able to absorb attacks from opponents, and gets thinner after releasing it. Mr. Compress has his Compress Quirk on opponents. Finally, Twice is capable of using a clone.

Jump also mentions a 2v2 mode for My Hero One’s Justice 2. The mode, which supports up to four players, involves one team member becoming the Sidekick that helps as a support role. Players can team up with a player locally to take on opponents online as well.

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Thanks to Strictly Limited Games, Lode Runner Legacy will have a physical release. The company will be opening pre-orders for standard copies and a collector’s edition, the company confirmed.

The collector’s edition includes:

Koei Tecmo have updated the official Japanese website for the upcoming Fairy Tail game adaptation. The updates include screenshots of the recently revealed playable characters Laxus Dreyar, Mirajane Strauss and Jellal Fernandes as well as new information on the Character Stories and Bond Conversations gameplay systems (credit goes to Gematsu for the translation).

Laxus Dreyar (voiced by Katsuyuki Konishi)

Two more major characters have been confirmed to be playable in One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 via the latest issue of Weekly Jump: Kaido and Big Mom. Details are scarce at the moment, but we do know that Kaido will be able to transform into his dragon form.

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 launches on March 27, 2020 for Nintendo Switch.

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In October, developer CyberConnect2 somewhat hinted at the possibility of Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 coming to Nintendo Switch. Now, that possibility has become a reality: the latest issue of Weekly Jump has revealed that Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Road to Boruto (an updated re-release) will be released on Nintendo Switch on April 23, 2020. So far, only a release in Japan has been confirmed, but a Western release is fairly likely.

The Switch version is also getting some new downloadable content alongside the other versions of the game: two new characters will be playable in Momoshiki and Kinshiki and there will also be new Boruto-era costumes for eleven characters.

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In an update to the official website, Bandai Namco has released details for characters Ryou Tominaga and Kunemon. You can take a look at the new story details and character information, as well as screenshots, after the break.

Yesterday, the visual novel Steins;Gate: My Darling’s Embrace launched for Switch in the west. Have a look at some footage in the video below.


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