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Bandai Namco has shared an official gameplay video highlighting Gogeta (SSGSS) in Dragon Ball FighterZ. Have a look at the footage below.

We have a small update on Digimon Survive, courtesy of voice actor Volcano Ota. Xuanwumon, a vaccine-type Digimon and one of the series’ known Four Holy Beasts, is now confirmed to be in the game.

Bandai Namco will be bringing Digimon Survive to Switch sometime in 2020.

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Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition has received its latest trailer highlighting elements of battle. Give it a look below.

Nearly a year after it originally launched, Katamari Damacy Reroll is getting a new version at retail. Known as the “New Game+” release, it will include a download code for the game and a plushie.

The new bundle actually appears to be debuting this week – specifically September 20. It will set you back $49.99. GameStop will be carrying the package, though it’s unclear if it will be available at other retailers.

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Dragon Ball FighterZ character Gogeta (SSGSS) has received a release date. Bandai Namco and Arc System Works have settled on a launch of September 26, the latest issue of V-Jump reveals.

Broly (DBS) is the final character that will be added for Dragon Ball FighterZ’s current season pass. Aside from Gogeta (SSGSS), other roster additions include Jiren, Videl, Goku (GT), and Janemba.

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God Eater 3’s big 2.00 update is just a few days away. It will launch on September 19, Bandai Namco has announced.

The 2.00 update is highlighted by the additional episode known as “Encounters with the Past”. It will also include new costumes, the Ash Forged Barbarius Ira Aragami, and more.

For more information about God Eater 2 version 2.00 and other updates, read our previous post here.

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On Thursday, Ni no Kuni will be making its way to Switch. Get a look at some footage as captured by GameXplain below.

Bandai Namco has released a new launch trailer for Ni no Kuni, which arrives on Switch this Friday. Give it a look below.

System: Switch
Release date: September 20, 2019
Developer: Level-5
Publisher: Bandai Namco


Okay, full disclosure: I’m something of an uncultured swine when it comes to JRPGs. The closest I ever got to a JRPG obsession growing up was the obligatory copy of Pokemon that saw me through many a car journey – oh, that and Persona 4. Having said that, I have always been able to appreciate the objective level of polish and nuance that seemed baked into the genre’s foundations. Having said that though, my last attempt at getting on board with JRPGs was Xenoblade Chronicles 2 – an objectively fantastic game – that forced my three remaining brain cells to run in circles kicking each other up the backside. This was thanks to a bevy of layered systems and mechanics, that quickly proved far too much for an utter dunce such as myself. It was with a certain apprehension, then, that I put myself forward to review Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch – an absolute unabashed JRPG through and through. Developed by Level-5 and originally released back in 2013, the game drew rave reviews at launch, and it’s a title that I have had constantly recommended to me as a potential gateway-drug to a problematic full-on JRPG addiction. I was honestly a little intimidated jumping into the game’s 50-hour campaign, but I persevered, and after only a short while with Ni no Kuni, all of my initial trepidation melted away into joy.

At TGS 2019 this week, Bandai Namco brought along an updated build of One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4. View some footage recorded at the event below.


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