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We heard this week that Bandai Namco will be making a few announcements at the Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour Finals next weekend. Today, the company began to tease some of the reveals in the pipeline.

The first thing fans can look forward to is the announcement of an entirely new game. Bandai Namco isn’t saying much at present, only stating that it’s some sort of action RPG. Platforms have yet to be announced, but the recent titles have been on Switch. It sounds like the mystery project is due out sometime this year.

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The Dragon Ball FighterZ 2018/2019 World Tour is ending soon with one final event. With the Red Bull Final Summoning happening on January 26 and January 27, the tournament will be coming to a close.

Although the battles themselves should be exciting, there’s another reason to tune in. During today’s Dragon Ball Games Super Showcase, it was teased that new information about Dragon Ball FighterZ and Dragon Ball as a whole will be announced.

The Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee has outed a new game for Switch called Izasuze! Kobayashi-san. Not much is present, as we only have the associated photo above. However, the listing does confirm plans to feature Masao Kobayashi from the Kunio-kun series.

Arc System Works should be making an official announcement for Izasuze! Kobayashi-san soon. We’ll bring you the latest information as soon as we have it.

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The Nintendo Switch version of Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R was initially set to be released in 2018. With just a handful of days left in this year and no sign of the game’s release, it doesn’t really come as a huge surprise that the game has been delayed. On Twitter, Arc System Works confirmed that the game is now set to be released in 2019. They apologized for the delay and asked fans to look forward to more info.

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Arc System Work just shared a5-minute trailer for the upcoming dungeon RPG Wizard’s Symphony, which you can view below. The game releases on Switch in Japan n February 28, 2019.

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BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition

As mentioned earlier today, Arc System Works has started distributing a demo for BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition on the Japanese eShop. We have some footage below.

BlazBlue: Central Fiction

Ahead of its release in early 2019, Arc System Works has released a demo for BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition on the Switch eShop. It’s currently available in Japan, though any user with a Japanese Nintendo Account can gain access.

BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition launches February 7 in North America and February 8 in Europe. It will be sold physically in Europe, but only as a download in the states.

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In anticipation of the 2019 release of Kill la Kill the Game: IF on Switch, Arc System Works has let loose more details on the game’s main Story Mode, as well as its various Practice Modes.

This news comes to us in full from Gematsu, who broke down all of the new information and screenshots below.

Daedalus: The Awakening of Golden Jazz may have a chance of coming west. In the game’s Japanese credits, a section is included for English localization. It could be a sign that there are plans for a release in other territories.

Aksys Games has been the most recent publisher of the Jake Hunter titles – of which Daedalus: The Awakening of Golden Jazz is a part of. It’s currently unknown if the company would also handle the localization of this latest entry. Still, the fact that staffers have already been involved with English localization, it’s an encouraging sign that Daedalus could make it to North America and Europe.

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During the latest episode of ArcLive, new footage from Kill la Kill the Game: IF was shown. Check out the full recording below.




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