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Persona 5 Tactica is only a month away, and Atlus is giving fans another look at the game today with the third official trailer highlighting the story, “Repaint Your Heart” DLC, and more. Currently it’s only available in Japanese but we’ll update this post if an English equivalent comes in.

Here’s some information about the tactical RPG:

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R Yuya Fungami

Original (10/6): JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R is back with the reveal of another DLC character, with Yuya Fungami set to join the roster.

Yuya Fungami – from Diamond is Unbreakable – is the second character in the game’s second season pass. Leone Abbacchio was the first one, and we should be getting one more to round on the latest wave. The final addition should originate from Part 8: JoJolion.

Below are the latest Nintendo products that can be currently pre-ordered at retailers:

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Sonic Superstars DLC new game 2024

Information has seemingly come to light regarding SEGA’s plans for Sonic the Hedgehog, including DLC for Sonic Superstars and a new game entirely for 2024.

A brand and licensing presentation from SEGA of America was spotted that goes over the company’s overall plans for the franchise. Sonic Superstars, which is about to launch on Switch, will supposedly be getting DLC at some point next year. SEGA is also apparently planning a brand new Sonic game entirely for the 2024 holiday season, though the presentation doesn’t go into specifics aside from mentioning a “prologue” planned a few months before launch.

We have a look at the relevant slide below. Note that the presentation’s validity has not been confirmed – which is why we’re marking this as a rumor.

Fate/Samurai Remannt review

System: Switch
Release date: September 29, 2023
Developer: Omega Force
Publisher: Koei Tecmo


Although Koei Tecmo has slowed down in recent years with numbered Dynasty Warriors games, one thing it has not let up on are crossover titles, which takes the familiar hack-and-slash formula and gives it a unique twist drawn from another franchise. The latest such crossover is Fate/Samurai Remnant, which takes its inspiration from Type-Moon’s Fate series, an exhaustively convoluted amalgamation of various media that started life as a visual novel in 2004. Despite a few visual hiccups on Switch, Fate/Samurai Remnant is far greater than the sum of its parts, and is a fantastic experience that is an easy recommendation for both newcomers and series veterans for both franchises.

Super Mario Bros Wonder animations

There’s a lot to like about Super Mario Bros. Wonder, including the game’s visuals and animations. It sounds like this has been a particular area of focus for the team.

In an interview with NPR, producer Takashi Tezuka said Nintendo poured more of the development costs into the game’s animations. Funds for the company’s titles are typically focused on actual gameplay. Also mentioned is how the team wanted players “to experience something similar” to what fans saw in The Super Mario Bros. Movie.

Naruto X Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections Nostalgic Anime Song & Item Pack

Bandai Namco and CyberConnect2 uploaded a new anime opening song trailer for Naruto X Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections which highlights two of the songs in the Nostalgic Anime Song & Item Pack DLC.

That DLC is comprised of five fan favorite tracks and three exclusive in-game items. The songs are “Go!!!” by Flow, “Haruka Kanata” by Asian Kung-Fu Generation, “Blue Bird” by Ikimonogakari, “Silhouette” by Kana-Boom, and “Kaze” by Yamazaru. The items are Ninja Info Cards, and Substitution Items x2 (Microphone and Orange Headphones).

Haunted House launch trailer

To celebrate the launch of Haunted House on Switch, the game has been given a new launch trailer. The 3D isometric adventure acts an all-ages tribute to the classic Atari 2600 title.

Further details about it can be found in the following overview:

Double Dragon Collection physical

Double Dragon Collection, which was previously announced for Switch, is confirmed for physical release in select regions. Only Japan and Asia will be receiving the package, but fortunately it looks like English (and other languages) are included as well.

As a reminder, you’ll be getting six games here. It includes Double Dragon, Double Dragon II: The Revenge, Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones, Double Dragon IV, Double Dragon Advance, and Super Double Dragon.

Paradox Pokemon are one of Scarlet and Violet’s coolest new features. And as is the case with most cool Pokemon, they’re only available at the very end of the game in a place called Area Zero. If you’re looking to catch a few Paradox Pokemon to fill up your Pokedex, we’ve listed all their locations down below. Note that past Paradox Pokemon are exclusive to Pokemon Scarlet, while future Paradox forms are exclusive to Pokemon Violet.


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