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Close to an hour of footage is available showing off The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories on Switch. Get a look at the gameplay below.

This week, Arc System Works and White Owls are bringing The Missing to Switch. It’s the first time that Hidetaka Suehiro – better known as Swery – is releasing a game on a Nintendo platform.

With that in mind, Arc System Works shared a message on its Twitter account from Suehiro talking about this fact. Watch the brief clip below.


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System: Switch
Release date: September 28, 2018
Developer: Arc System Works
Publisher: Bandai Namco


Arc System Works has had a long history of developing and publishing refined fighters going all the way back to the late 90’s with the original Guilty Gear, so it’s undoubtedly a match made in heaven for the studio and Dragon Ball to partner up and deliver one of the best 2D fighters in quite some time, Dragon Ball FighterZ. Having initially been released in January, I’d like to think that Dragon Ball and fighting game fans alike were consumed by it completely. It was difficult to put down as it had an intriguing story, introduced new characters like Android 21, and played and performed like a dream. Fast-forward a few months later, and now Switch owners can experience the fight for themselves with a stellar port that brings with it all the beautiful animations and accessibility with little to no sacrifice other than a missing d-pad.

Quickly leading up to the game’s Switch eShop release on October 11, Arc System Works has set loose a bone-chilling launch trailer for The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories.

The footage, which showcases both gameplay and story, can be viewed below.

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The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories

At the Tokyo Game Show last week, a playable demo of The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories was on display. Check out some off-screen footage below.

Arc System Works sent out a tweet confirming they’re aware that due to a bug certain conditions allow players to perform infinite combos in BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, which is obviously a major issue for fighting games. Here’s the tweet they sent out:

With Dragon Ball FighterZ finally arriving on Switch tomorrow, Bandai Namco has shared a new live action launch trailer. Watch it below.

Dragon Ball FighterZ can be pre-loaded on the North American Switch eShop. In Europe though, that’s not the case. It’s a bit of a problem since as we know, there are a few different bonuses for pre-ordering.

Bandai Namco is making good on the situation by offering what would have been pre-order bonuses available for the first month. Anyone who purchases Dragon Ball FighterZ on the European eShop during this time will receive Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden, early unlocks to Super Saiyan Blue Goku and Vegeta, and a pair of exclusive lobby avatars.

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Bandai Namco released a Japanese trailer celebrating that, with its release on Switch on Friday, Dragon Ball Fighter Z will be available on all consoles. You can watch it below.


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