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As part of Joker’s introduction to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a bunch of different songs from the Persona series will be added to the game. One of these is “Beneath the Mask”, a new arrangement based on a track from Persona 5.

We now have confirmation that ACE (TOMOri Kudo / CHiCO) created the new arrangement for the song. This group is known for their work on the Xenoblade series, and were also behind the arrangement for Gang-Plank Galleon in Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Vocals for Beneath the Mask are by original singer Lyn Inaizumi. She was the original vocalist in Persona 5.

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The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate version 3.0.0 is launching tonight. Ahead of its release, there’s one thing that players should be aware of.

Nintendo has noted that replays created in versions before 2.0.2 are not compatible with 3.0.0. If you want to save any data, you can convert theses replays. Simply visit “Vault”, then “Replays”, “Replay Data”, and lastly “Convert to Video” before updating your game.

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The latest issue of V Jump has revealed a new character for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. Super Saiyan God Vegeta will be playable in the game, according to the magazine.

Super Saiyan God Vegeta’s main technique is Prominence Flash. Further information has yet to be shared at this time.

You’ll be able to purchase Super Saiyan God Vegeta as a DLC character starting in June.

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To celebrate the Spring Fest event in Splatoon 2, Nintendo has created a special piece of art. Get a look at the image above.

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The arena shooter Tesla vs Lovecraft launched on Switch last March. Just over a year later, the game will be receiving some fresh DLC. 10tons has announced that the “For Science!” content will be available for purchase starting April 18 (tomorrow).

Here’s the rundown of what’s new:

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Koei Tecmo has released another gameplay trailer for Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle that this time focuses on the Thunder Spear weapon.

According to Gematsu, this new weapon is intended to take down standard titans in a single blow, while also being able to damage armored ones.

Those interested can check out the video below.

Nintendo has provided new screenshots of Joker’s appearance in Smash Bros. Ultimate. Additionally, we have a look at the character’s alternate costumes. Check out the full set below.

Nintendo has put out an official press release announcing all of the new content for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate dropping tomorrow. We have it below.

REDMOND, Wash., April 16, 2019 – In a new video released today, Nintendo unveiled that the new playable fighter Joker from Persona 5, the Mementos stage and several Persona series music tracks will be coming to the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate game for the Nintendo Switch system on April 17 for players who own the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Fighters Pass or purchase Challenger Pack 1*. In addition to showcasing Joker in action, the video also highlighted the free Version 3.0 update for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate available on April 17, which will introduce a new Stage Builder feature, new video editing features and the Smash World service for the Nintendo Switch Online smartphone app**. To view the video in its entirety, visit https://youtu.be/FmuTGcbu4Kc.
 
“As the fastest-selling Nintendo Switch game of all time and the fastest-selling game ever released in the Super Smash Bros. series, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate continues to deliver a seismic collision of the biggest cast of iconic video game characters ever assembled in one game,” said Nick Chavez, Nintendo of America’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Through both free content updates and paid DLC, like Joker from Persona 5, we’re able to keep making the game bigger and better with new experiences for Super Smash Bros. players to enjoy for a long time to come.”
 
After downloading the free Version 3.0 update on April 17, the following features, among others, will also be added to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate:


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