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Announced in the latest issue of V Jump, Android 17 will be added to the Dragon Ball FighterZ roster. A scan has emerged from the new magazine showing the character in action. Check it out above.

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According to the latest issue of V-Jump, Android 17 is joining Dragon Ball FighterZ. The Japanese magazine reveals the character as a new fighter.

Android 17 will feature the following special moves:

Arc System Works published a new trailer for The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories. You can view it below.

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Bandai Namco is offering a neat pre-order bonus with pre-orders of Dragon Ball FighterZ on Switch. By reserving the game, you’ll receive access to Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden, which originally appeared on Super Famicom.

There is just one thing you should be aware of. While in the past some pre-order bonuses have been offered to fans at a later date for purchase, it sounds like this won’t be happening with Super Butoden.

Arc System Works and White Owls will soon be bringing The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories to Switch. As shown on the official website, a release is planned for October 11.

For those who missed it, here’s the launch trailer:

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A big update has gone live for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. Arc System Works has issued version 1.3.0, comprised of many system and character changes.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Jake Hunter Detective Story: Ghost of The Dusk

Aksys Games published a new trailer for Jake Hunter Detective Story: Ghost of the Dusk. You can watch it below.

Bandai Namco uploaded a second Japanese commercial for Dragon Ball FighterZ on Switch. Get a look at the advert below.

Bandai Namco released a video for Dragon Ball FighterZ containing a message from producer Tomoko Hiroki. In it, Hiroki mentions that the voices from fans helped make the game possible on Switch. Watch the full message below.

Dragon Ball FighterZ

Dragon Ball FighterZ was originally announced at last year’s E3. Almost immediately, fans started to ask why there wasn’t a Switch version, and began requesting a port. Those requests will finally be fulfilled when Dragon Ball FighterZ arrives on Switch later this month.

Ahead of the release, Switch Player caught up with the developers to chat about the game. The interview started out with the team being asked about why the Switch edition didn’t appear at the same time as the PS4 and Xbox One versions:


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