The latest Persona Q2 trailer is here, and the focus this time is on Persona 4’s Kanji Tatsumi:
Gale Force (Inasa Yoarashi) was teased as the next fighter to join the video game based on the hit manga and anime My Hero Academia. The character is a pre-order bonus for the game releasing October 26 on Switch.
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include LEGO DC Super-Villains, Child of Light, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
According to a translation from Gematsu from Monolith Soft’s website, the 1st Production development department is hiring staff for an unspecified RPG. Here’s what the listing reads:
The studio is seeking programmers (graphics programmers, character control programmers, and AI programmers), planners (level designers), technical artists (modeling TA, animation TA, and effects TA), designers (map modelers, in-game animators, character modelers, character designers for the artwork staff, and script event creators), and management and support staff (production assistants and event production management) to work on the RPG.
According to a translation of a report from the Wall Street Journal Japan, Nintendo plans to launch a new version of the Switch in the second half of this year. We’ll update as this story develops.
UPDATE: The American Wall Street Journal just reported on the new Switch model. Here are some details about Nintendo’s plans, including possibly improving the display:
According to Kotaku Australia, Telltale Games is trying to see their Walking Dead game series to its end despite widespread layoffs two weeks ago. They hope to hire another company to assist them in doing that. Kotaku shares a lot more details in their article.
Nippon Ichi released a new batch of details and screenshots for Lapis x Labyrinth – otherwise known as Lapis li Abyss. The latest update covers classes, systems, and more. We’ve rounded up everything below, courtesy of Gematsu.
Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to Fox.
Here’s the overview:
Capcom is taking Mega Man to the big screen. Today, the company announced that its well-known franchise is getting the Hollywood movie treatment.
As of now, the project is simply known as Mega Man. It’ll be written and directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, with 20th Century Fox handling distribution. Chernin Entertainment, responsible for the Planet of the Apes series, will be in charge of producing with Masi Oka.