Kill la Kill the Game: IF screenshots show Nui Harime and Ragyou Kiryuuin
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Arc System Works made two announcements for Kill la Kill the Game: IF this past weekend. The game is getting a Switch version and more characters have been confirmed.
Nui Harime and Ragyou Kiryuuin will be appearing on the roster. We have screenshots of both in the gallery below.
European BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition boxart
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We’ve secured the European boxart for BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition on Switch. Check out the packaging image above.
BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition will be sold physically in Europe and Japan. However, it’ll be digital-only in North America.
Kill la Kill the Game: IF announced for Switch
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Kill la Kill the Game: IF is coming to Switch, Arc System Works has revealed. The news was just shared today at ArcRevo Japan 2018.
APlus Games is developing Kill la Kill the Game: IF, which features fighting gameplay based on the popular anime. The title is planned for a 2019 release.
World End Syndrome is digital-only in the west, lots of details
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This past weekend, Arc System Works confirmed that World End Syndrome will be heading west. We have an update about how the game will be distributed overseas.
World End Syndrome is confirmed to be digital-only in North America and Europe. This isn’t the case in Japan where a physical version is confirmed.
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BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition – included content, languages, price, more
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Following its recent announcement for North America, Arc System Works has shared some additional information about BlazBlue Central Fiction for Switch. We have news about the content that’s included, supported languages, price, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
World End Syndrome announced for the west
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World End Syndrome is coming west, Arc System Works has announced. A release is planned for Spring 2019.
World End Syndrome has been available in Japan since the end of August. The mystery adventure game was made in collaboration with Toybox.
Here’s a Japanese trailer for the title:
BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition coming to North America on February 7
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Arc System Works has finally confirmed plans to bring BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition to North America. The fighter will be made available stateside on Switch starting February 7.
BlazBlue: Central Fiction Special Edition will be offered physically in Europe and Japan. However, Arc System Works has indicated that there are only plans for a digital release in North America.
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Kunio-kun: The World Classics Collection official trailer
Posted on 6 years ago by Devin(@Sonicb00m111) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Ahead of the December 20th release date for Kunio-kun: The World Classics Collection on Switch in Japan, Arc System Works has put out an official trailer for the assortment.
The footage showcases the 18 classic Kunio-kun titles that are part of the collection, as well as the 19th game that is bonus for early buyers. Be sure to check out the video below.
BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle update out now (version 1.31)
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Arc System Works has issued a new patch for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. Version 1.31 is out now for all players.
With the latest update, Arc System Works has tackled one issue in particular and made a couple of changes. We have the full patch notes below.
Jake Hunter Detective Story: Prism of Eyes rating in Korea suggests possible English release
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Jake Hunter Detective Story: Prism of Eyes is only available in Japan at present. But could a western release be in the cards as well? A new rating from Korea certainly leaves the door open to the possibility.
The Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea has rated Jake Hunter Detective Story: Prism of Eyes for Switch (and PlayStation 4) under its English name. Since the listing doesn’t use the Japanese franchise name Tantei Saburou Jinguuji, it suggests that the game will be released outside of Japan. As we know, Aksys Games changes Saburou Jinguuji’s name to Jake Hunter.
If we hear anything else surrounding a possible release for Jake Hunter Detective Story: Prism of Eyes, we’ll be sure to let you know.