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Warriors Orochi 4

Koei Tecmo released the latest information and trailer for Warriors Orochi 4 today. The company provides an update on the game’s characters as well as pre-order bonuses.

Here’s the full rundown:

Three more characters have been revealed for Team Sonic Racing. Silver the Hedgehog, Blaze the Cat, and Vector will be playable in Sumo Digital’s racer.

This appears to be the next team for the game. Other confirmed teams include:

2K Sports is back with the latest trailer for NBA 2K19. Below, you can get a closer look at the MyTeam feature.

NIS America has readied the latest God Wars: The Complete Legends trailer featuring Momotaro. Have a look at the video below.

Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to Chrom.

Here’s the overview:

V Jump is back with two more videos for My Hero: One’s Justice. In addition to a look at character customization, we also have footage of Free Battle. Both can be found below.

At Anime Expo 2018 last month, Death Mark’s localization was announced. Aksys Games is bringing it outside of Japan.

Interestingly, a limited edition of Death Mark will accompany the game’s western release. Amazon and GameStop both have listings up for this version. Unfortunately, neither provide details on what it includes.

Crossing Souls

We’re back with a new giveaway for Devolver Digital’s summer releases on Switch. Following up on Enter the Gungeon, we have ten new codes for Crossing Souls. We’ll be giving out five here on the main site and another five on Twitter.

To enter, leave a comment below telling us what interests you about Crossing Souls. Alternatively, follow us on Twitter and retweet this message. We’ll again be splitting up the codes – five for the main site and another five for Twitter, so two ways to enter.

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Though no official announcement has been made, Super Street: The Game is on the way to Switch. Various retailers are listing the title for release, including GAME.

Below are some screenshots and images:

Yesterday, GameXplain shared a video showing a bunch of comparisons between returning stages in Smash Bros. Wii U and their updated versions in Smash Bros. Ultimate. Something similar has been done for the 3DS levels as well. Check out the latest comparisons in the video below.


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