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Bandai Namco has published a debut trailer for the previously announced Ninja Box on Switch, while also revealing that the title will be hitting Japan sometime this year.

Previously, only some gameplay details had been discussed officially, with a teaser trailer shown. Those interested can view the new trailer, with gameplay footage, below.

A new update is now available for Kamen Rider Climax Scramble Zio in Japan and Asia, bringing the game up to version 1.2.0 and adding Kamen Rider Woz as a playable character.

Introducing some new abilities to the title, Kamen Rider Woz utilizes the Future Ring Shinobi skill in tandem with the Zikan Despear to attack enemies at a very quick speed while blasting through projectile attacks.

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Dragon Ball FighterZ

The Dragon Ball FighterZ 2018/2019 World Tour is ending soon with one final event. With the Red Bull Final Summoning happening on January 26 and January 27, the tournament will be coming to a close.

Although the battles themselves should be exciting, there’s another reason to tune in. During today’s Dragon Ball Games Super Showcase, it was teased that new information about Dragon Ball FighterZ and Dragon Ball as a whole will be announced.

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission is officially coming west, Bandai Namco has revealed. The news was just announced during the Dragon Ball Games Super Showcase.

For those who missed it as part of the Japanese announcement a few months ago, Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission is a “super card battle adventure”. The North American and European launch will be taking place on the same day – April 5.

Here’s the first English trailer:

Japanese magazine Famitsu published some of its last coverage for Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition in this week’s issue. In that section, special developer messages were included. Original chief director / development producer Yoshito Higuchi and remaster producer Yusuke Tomizawa both shared a few words.

Here’s a full translation of what was said:

Another video for Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition is in, this time showing how the Switch and PlayStation 4 versions compare. Check it out below.

Looking to get a little more out of Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition? Bandai Namco is helping your cause with a pair of free DLC packs. Across the two, you can nab some items and brand new costumes.

Here’s a rundown of both packs:

System: Switch
Release date: January 11, 2019
Developer: Bandai Namco
Publisher: Bandai Namco


Over the course of its early lifespan, the Switch has already managed to gather an extremely impressive library of third-party games to its repertoire. From hugely successful indies to critically acclaimed entries in long-standing JRPG franchises, it’s obvious that publishers and developers have noticed the success of Nintendo’s latest console. Continuing with the Switch’s recent streak of adding multiple different JRPG franchises to its library, Bandai Namco has added a well-known entry from one of its most famous series: Tales of Vesperia. However, this isn’t simply a port of an older game. Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition is a remaster of the PS3 port, with updated graphics, voice over, and extra content. So how well does it stack up to not only the original version, but the other JRPGs lining the Switch’s library?

Bandai Namco published a Japanese launch trailer for Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition yesterday, and now we have the western equivalent. You can watch it below.

Super Robot Wars T

Bandai Namco published the second trailer today for Super Robot Wars T. Have a look at the latest video below.


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