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Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission

Earlier today, news of Bandai Namco bringing Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission leaked out of V-Jump. Check out the first scan from the magazine above.

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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

The latest issue of V-Jump provides first details on a brand new feature coming to Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. The game will be adding “My Raid Mode,” according to the magazine.

Here are a few tidbits:

Bandai Namco will publish Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission, according to the latest issue of V-Jump. Dimps is developing the project.

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission will include over 1,160 cards from Cardass arcade games Super Dragon Ball Heroes 1 to 8 plus Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Universe Mission 1 and 2. There will also be about 350 characters.

Nintendo published an overview trailer for Dark Souls: Remastered on their Japanese Youtube channel. The video shows off quite a bit of gameplay from various areas in the game:

Various outlets are starting to come forward with new footage of Dark Souls: Remastered’s final build on Switch. Get a look at the gameplay below.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun

Bandai Namco has sent out a notice confirming that a demo for Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun is live in Europe. It’s out now via the eShop.

The Switch demo includes two songs. Players can access the following:

Bandai Namco sent out a new wave of details for My Hero: One’s Justice today. Fans are treated to a look at Endeavor, who will be available as a pre-order bonus or can be purchased separately for the October 26 launch.

Here’s the rundown:

Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization

Bandai Namco showed the first footage from Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization running on Switch today. Get a look at the full recording below.


System: Switch
Release date: September 28, 2018
Developer: Arc System Works
Publisher: Bandai Namco


Arc System Works has had a long history of developing and publishing refined fighters going all the way back to the late 90’s with the original Guilty Gear, so it’s undoubtedly a match made in heaven for the studio and Dragon Ball to partner up and deliver one of the best 2D fighters in quite some time, Dragon Ball FighterZ. Having initially been released in January, I’d like to think that Dragon Ball and fighting game fans alike were consumed by it completely. It was difficult to put down as it had an intriguing story, introduced new characters like Android 21, and played and performed like a dream. Fast-forward a few months later, and now Switch owners can experience the fight for themselves with a stellar port that brings with it all the beautiful animations and accessibility with little to no sacrifice other than a missing d-pad.

Gale Force (Inasa Yoarashi) was teased as the next fighter to join the video game based on the hit manga and anime My Hero Academia. The character is a pre-order bonus for the game releasing October 26 on Switch.


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