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BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle

Arc System Works has shared a new trailer for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle that gives us an idea as to how the English dub is shaping up. Watch the video below.

During a 24-hour live stream today, Arc System Works announced a new project. Wizard’s Symphony is coming to Switch as well as the PlayStation 4 – assuming this isn’t an elaborate April Fools’ Day joke.

Wizard’s Symphony is a dungeon RPG. It’s set in the same world as Wizard’s Harmony, a series that started in 1995 on the SEGA Saturn and PlayStation and featured adventure / simulation elements. More information about Wizard’s Symphony will be included in the April 12 issue of Dengeki PlayStation.

The teaser site for Wizard’s Symphony can be accessed here.

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A new trailer for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle has been released, showcasing the game’s various modes and characters. Give it a watch:

Arc System Works has two new videos ready for Cube Creator X focusing on game’s “Home World” and plating. We’ve included both below.

With Gotcha Racing 2nd coming to Switch today, Arc System Works has produced an English trailer for the game. We have it attached below.

Arc System Works continues its Switch support with Gotcha Racing 2nd, out this week on the eShop. Get a look at some footage below.

Thanks to Amazon Japan, we have a look at the boxart for Cube Creator X. Have a look at the packaging image above.

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Arc System Works previously published Inferno Climber on Steam. Based on a classification from Taiwan, it’s coming to Switch as Inferno Climber: Reborn.

Inferno Climber: Reborn is a survival action RPG. We have more information below, along with a trailer.

Over on Amazon UK, the boxart has been posted for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. Check out the European packaging image above.

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About a month ago, Arc System Works held a special poll. Fans were able to vote on the game they’d like to see president Minoru Kidooka play at EVO 2018. The results are in, and we have a winner.

Five games in total were nominated, including two Smash Bros. titles. In the end, Super Smash Bros. Meleee beat out all choices with nearly half of all votes.


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