Inferno Climber: Reborn arrives on Switch this month
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A year after it was outed through a rating in Taiwan, Inferno Climber: Reborn has been officially confirmed for Switch. A listing on the eShop shows a release date of March 28.
Here’s an overview of the survival action RPG:
BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle – Seth trailer
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Arc System Works published the latest character trailer for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. Find a video focusing on Seth below.
Seth will be available as a DLC fighter in BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle on Switch in the future.
Dragon Ball FighterZ to add DLC character Goku (GT)
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Thanks to the latest issue of V-Jump, Dragon Ball FighterZ’s next DLC fighter has been revealed. The magazine confirms that Goku from Dragon Ball GT will be available as a paid character.
GT Goku can use “Super Kamehameha” as his special move. This transforms him into Super Saiyan 3 when there are two or fewer overall team members remaining. His Meteor special attacks include “Super Spirit Bomb” along with a second, hidden attack. “Power Pole” and “Reverse Kamehameha” are his other attacks.
V-Jump did not specify a release date for the DLC’s launch.
Wizard’s Symphony – several more character trailers
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Once again, Arc System Works has published a number of new trailers for Wizard’s Symphony, focusing on even more characters.
All of the footage can be viewed below.
Kill la Kill: IF launches on July 25 in Japan
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The Japanese release date for Kill la Kill: IF has been revealed: it will launch on July 25. This has been revealed via a press release from Arc System Works for Toushinsai 2018-19, an arcade fighting game tournament in Japan where they will also be showcasing some of their upcoming games.
As for the game’s Western release date, it was recently announced that it will launch in Europe “later this year”, which could theoretically include a late July launch, though a release in Fall or Winter seems more likely.
World End Syndrome launches June 14 in Europe, “Day One Edition” revealed
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World End Syndrome is due out this spring in North America where it will be a digital download. However, in Europe, PQube intends to offer a physical version.
PQube announced today that World End Syndrome is launching on June 14 in Europe. Those who pre-order the game or pick it up on release day will receive the “Day One Edition”, which includes an exclusive art book.
Source: PQube PR
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BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle – Teddie trailer
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Arc System Works released a new trailer for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle today, showing off one of the characters that’ll be added to the game as DLC in Spring: Teddie from Persona 4:
Wizard’s Symphony – several new character trailers
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Arc System Works has published a number of new trailers once again for Wizard’s Symphony, this time focusing on characters.
All of the footage can be viewed below.
BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle Naoto Kurogane trailer
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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.
Kill la Kill the Game: IF will have dual audio, won’t be censored
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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.