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Arc System Works has shared new information about BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. Two characters are now confirmed as free DLC.

Blake Belladonna and Yang Xiao Long, both from RWBY, will be on the roster. Additionally, they’ll be available at no extra cost.

Arc System Works saw some fan backlash after it was announced that BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle’s roster would be comprised of 20 characters on the base roster, with 20 more as DLC. Blake Belladonna was the first character that had been announced as paid content. Arc System Works has been listening to the feedback, and looks to have changed its mind. While Blake Belladonna and Yang Xiao Long will be free, Arc System Works hasn’t completely clarified the rest of its approach to DLC.

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BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle

A few minutes of new footage has emerged for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. Get a look at nearly five minutes of gameplay below.

Yesterday, Arc System Works released Fantasy Hero: Unsigned Legacy on the Switch eShop. Get a look at some footage below.

World End Syndrome will launch in Japan on April 26, according to the latest issue of Famitsu. Arc System Works will be publishing the title for 6,264 yen.

World End Syndrome has been described as a love adventure game. At the start, the protagonist moves to the sea town Mihate-chou following an unexpected turn of events.

Yuuki Katou, the main visual designer for the BlazBlue series, is in charge character design. Tomio Kanazawa, who has much experience with adventure games, is leading the way on the game’s scenario.

Here’s one of the recent trailers:

Toshimichi Mori, the current director of Blazblue: Cross Tag Battle had a few words to say in a very short interview.

First, he addressed a gap he was trying to close between eastern and western players. He stated that the game would be for home use only (no arcade release) because he didn’t want Japanese players to have an edge.

He also mentioned something about pricing: The game is being released at a price lower than normal, with half of the character roster as optional paid DLC to make up for it. Not to worry too much, however: He also says that purchasing all DLC is not set to surpass the price of the base game.

Last year, Natsume released Wild Guns Reloaded. That same game may now be Switch-bound, judging by a new rating in Taiwan.

Wild Guns Reloaded is a new version of the SNES classic. The game is a fast-paced arcade-style shooter with a mixture of Wild West and steampunk elements.

We’ve included more information about Wild Guns Reloaded below, along with a trailer.

Arc System Works has revealed Fantasy Hero: Unsigned Legacy for Nintendo Switch. This is a port of a game that originally came out on PS Vita in 2014. The action RPG will actually launch pretty soon: it’ll be available next week, on January 25th, on the North American and Japanese Switch eShop (no word yet on the European eShop). It’ll cost $9.99 / 1,200 yen. You can visit the game’s official website to see some more info on the characters, gameplay and story. Also check out the trailer below:

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Arc System Works has announced a release date for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. In North America, we’ll be getting the game on June 5. It’ll be out in Japan and Asia just slightly earlier on May 31.

Those in Japan will be able to purchase the BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle Limited Box. The Switch version will contain:

– Special box with special collaborative illustration by Tochimichi Mori (Arc System Works), Shigenori Soejima (Atlus), Seiichi Yoshihara (French-Bread), and Ein Lee (Rooster Teeth)
– “Additional Character All-in-One Pack” download code
– BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle art book
– Multi storage pouch

Of Mice and Sand: Revised made it to the Switch eShop today. For a look at the game, have a look at the video below.

Arc System Works has released some information on Cube Creator X for the Switch via their Japanese website; the folks at Gematsu have kindly translated this new info:

Gameplay modes

Essentially, there will be three distinct modes in the game: Adventure Mode, which features a variety of gameplay elements including exploration, combat and communication, Creative Mode, where you can build up an original world at your own pace and Stage Builder Mode, in which you can use gimmick cubes to create unique stages.

Home World

Home World is a new addition to Adventure Mode in this game. It is a sort of hub world from which you can travel to other worlds. There are no enemies here, so you freely customize it, have conversations with citizens, buy items and more.

Evolved Systems

There are three times as many cube types in this game compared to Cube Creator 3D. Also, systems such as height, weight, heat and weather have been added.

Avatar Customization

Avatar customization has been improved and offers more options than ever before, so you can easily create an avatar that suits you.

Finally, there’s also a first gameplay video to be found on the game’s website, sadly without sound though:

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