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This month’s EDGE review scores are as follows:

Bandai Namco has prepared a new trailer to promote the December 5 release date of Broly (DBS) being added to Dragon Ball FighterZ. We have it below.

Koei Tecmo and Gust have dated the upcoming Fairy Tail RPG for Switch. The game will launch worldwide on March 19, 2020, the two sides announced today.

Here’s a new trailer:

A little while back, we were able to speak with Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate producer and director Tomohiko Sho. Sho discussed why Ninja Gaiden’s Ryu Hayabusa has been added to the expanded version of the action game, improvements planned for the Switch version, and more.

Here’s our full discussion:

The latest episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta take on some challenges in Ring Fit Adventure from RogersBase and MissClick. Check out the full episode below.

Extend has sent out a new trailer for its crime suspense visual novel Bustafellows. Get a look at the video below.

Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers

During a live stream today, Atlus showed off a bunch of new footage from Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers. The latest gameplay highlights Sendai, battles, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

Yacht Club Games has shown off the latest roster inclusion for its Shovel Knight Showdown character highlight series. We have a video featuring Mr Hat below.

Mako Mankanshoku is joining Kill la Kill: IF as a new playable character, Arc System Works has announced. The character will be available via a free update soon on Switch.

Here’s a brief overview of Mako:

Ring Fit Adventure

Ring Fit Adventure has proven to be a bit of a phenomenon, especially in Japan. The game has been consistently selling in the 5-digit figures every week since its release with barely a drop-off, which is impressive since typically most games send to sell the most on release date, then drop off fairly quickly. Sales for Ring Fit Adventure could have been even higher though, as there have been multiple reports of stock shortages in many stores in Japan. Today, Nintendo has acknowledged and apologized for these stock shortages. The company promises to ship more copies each week, and will increase shipment numbers towards the end of the year.

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