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Nintendo Chit Chat on YouTube has just uploaded an unboxing of the BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle Collector’s Edition. Have a look below:

Arc System Works has confirmed a release date for the next wave of BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. The second and third character packs, in addition to RWBY’s Yang, land on June 19.

Jubei, Aigis, and Carmine are included in the first pack. Hakumen, Naoto Shirogane, and Vatista are a part of the second. The packs can be purchased individually for $4.99 or as part of the BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle Deluxe Edition for $69.99.

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BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle

To celebrate the launch of BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, Arc System Works published a launch trailer and message from producer Mori Toshimichi. Everything is included in the video below.

After a small hiccup, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle’s first character pack is now free on the eShop. Platinum, Kanji Tatsumi, and Orie Ballardiae are included. You’ll have just two weeks to download the pack for free.

In related BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle news, the Deluxe Edition on the eShop shows tentative release dates for upcoming DLC. They are as follows:

Radio Hammer Station

Arc System Works has announced that Radio Hammer Station will be coming to the Nintendo Switch. It’s an enhanced version of the 3DS title Radio Hammer that came out in 2015. Radio Hammer Station will be out in 2018 in Japan, though no release date has been announced for other countries at this moment.

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BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle

Forbes chatted with BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle producer Toshimichi Mori in a new interview. Mori had quite a bit to say about Switch, noting that the system is bringing back lapsed gamers and is “putting gaming back on the radar of those who didn’t consider it.”

Mori shared the following about Switch:

Arc System Works has published the opening movie for Jake Hunter Detective Story: Prism of Eyes, the mystery adventure game coming to Nintendo Switch. Watch it below:

BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle

Arc System Works has outlined what BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle players will be able to stream and upload when the fighter launches next week.

Matches, tutorial videos, online gameplay, and similar things of those nature are allowed. However, streaming story mode is forbidden. Arc System Works may allow “very short clips of Episode Mode content up to Chapter 2”, though only for video content.

BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle

Arc System Works published a new Japanese video and commercial for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. Find both below.

Super Double Dragon came to North America way back in 1992. However, Japan received a notably different version under the name Return of Double Dragon. That title is now finally making its way stateside.

Return of Double Dragon is launching in North America on July 19. It features new moves, some extra stages, an updated soundtrack, and drop-in co-op play.

Amazon is taking pre-orders for Return of Double Dragon here. The first-print run will include a limited edition red cartridge.

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