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Arc System Works has released a gameplay trailer focusing on the recently revealed DLC character Naoto Kurogane.

Naoto joins the game from BlazBlue: Central Fiction and is one of the four confirmed upcoming characters being added to the 2D fighting game as the next DLC pack.

The video can be viewed below.

PQube ended the week by announcing Kill la Kill the Game: IF for Europe. The game is even confirmed to be receiving a physical release in PAL regions. On Twitter, PQube shared some additional information by answering fan questions.

First, Kill la Kill the Game: IF will have an English dub. But if that isn’t your sort of thing, you’ll be happy to hear that dual audio is confirmed. Japanese audio will be included, so you won’t be forced to English voices if you’d prefer not to.

PQube also says that Kill la Kill the Game: IF will be the same across regions and platforms in terms of content. The company later clarified that it won’t be censored in any way overseas.

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PQube have revealed today that they will be teaming up with Arc System Works to publish the upcoming Kill la Kill game in Europe. It seems like the release is officially called “KILL la KILL – IF”. The release window is a somewhat vague “later this year”. PQube confirmed that the game will receive both a physical and a digital release.

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Arc System Works has prepared the latest details and screenshots for Kill la Kill the Game: IF. Find the roundup below focusing on Battle and Gallery modes, courtesy of Gematsu.

Arc System Works has officially unveiled another new title coming to the Switch in Downtown Rantou Koushinkyoku Mach!!.

The game is the latest installment in the long-running Kunio-kun series. At this time, no release window is known.

Some initial details on the game, as well as screenshots, have been provided by Gematsu below.

Arc System Works has officially announced May 16th as the release date for the Guilty Gear 20th Anniversary Pack, a bundle containing both Guilty Gear and Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R.

However, this pack is only expected to release in the regions of Europe, Japan, and Asia, with no current plans for North America. This pack will bundle the two games together physically, while the digital versions will be available separately in the mentioned regions and the in the west.

An overview of the pack has been provided by Gematsu below.

At EVO Japan 2019 today, Arc System Works revealed that new DLC characters are on the way. Four more roster participants are in the pipeline.

BlazBlue: Central Fiction’s Naoto Kurogane, Under Night In-Birth’s Seth, Persona 4 Arena’s Teddy, and Arcana Heart 3’s Heart Aino are all confirmed. They’ll all be out this spring – at least for the arcade version, though they’ll be on Switch eventually as well.

Here’s a trailer showing off the new characters:

Arc System Works is back with a whopping ten more videos on Wizard’s Symphony, this time focusing on the game’s “Battle System”.

All of the footage can be viewed below. Thanks to Gematsu for translating the subject for each.

As previously revealed, both Ryuko Matoi and Satsuki Kiryuin will have alternate versions in Kill la Kill the Game: IF; both of these alternate versions us the Dual Wield style. Arc System Works now revealed some more information on them. Credit goes to Gematsu for the translation below.

Ryuko Matoi (Dual Wield)

Alternate version of Ryuko Matoi. Retrieved the other half of the Rending Scissors from Nui, and dual-wields both blades for a wider range of attacks. Although dexterous and able to attack at all ranges, since her speed has slightly decreased to provide balance, the way she conducts herself during battle is vastly different from the normal Ryuko.
 
Her melee attacks are combo attacks that combine the Rending Scissors and martial arts. Players will be overcome with a sense of exhilaration when connecting combos with the dual-wielded Rending Scissors.
Her long-range attacks fire shock-waves an increased distance compared to normal Ryuko. With both range and power in tow, she is a highly all-purpose fighter.
Her break attack is a knee-strike jump attack. If it lands, she can follow up with a kick. This technique is a reproduction of the one she used in episode 22 of the TV anime, when she recovered the Rending Scissors.
Her special moves are powered-up versions of normal Ryuko’s moves. She can unleash powerful techniques such as the Rending Scissors’ Decapitation Mode and, although her speed has decreased, spinning slashes with the ability to drawn in the opponent.

Arc System Works hosted its latest live stream yesterday where it showed off the latest footage from Kill la Kill the Game: IF. Watch the recording below, featuring a look at Ragyou Kiryuuin and Nui Harime.



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