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Bandai Namco confirmed yesterday that the Dragon Ball FighterZ online beta for Switch will kick off next week. Since then, we have a few more details about what to expect through a Japanese press release.

First up, here’s a listing of confirmed characters:

Dragon Ball FighterZ

Earlier today, we heard that the online beta for Dragon Ball FighterZ will be held next week in Japan. Bandai Namco has followed up with details for the west.

The beta can be pre-loaded now in Europe, and will be up later today in North America. It will then be going live on August 10 in all major regions (evening of August 9 on the West Coast).

Here’s the full rundown of the beta’s schedule from Bandai Namco:

Dragon Ball FighterZ

The online beta for Dragon Ball FighterZ on Switch will start next week, Bandai Namco has announced. In Japan, it’s set to take place between August 10 at 1 PM until August 12 at 4 PM.

When the beta starts, 23 characters will be available. You’ll also be able to use a new Extreme Type controls method.

You can download the app for the Dragon Ball FighterZ beta from the Japanese eShop now. It takes up 3.1GB of space.

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Kamen Rider Climax Scramble Zio boxart

Bandai Namco has issued the first screenshots from its upcoming Switch game Kamen Rider Climax Scramble Zio. We have the images below.

Kamen Rider Climax Scramble Zio is currently without a release date. Access the new teaser site here.

Jump has revealed another new character for My Hero: One’s Justice. All For One will be included on the roster, the magazine confirms.

All For One makes use of close and long range attacks. He’s also able to to steal his opponents’ Quirks.

Another aspect touched on in Jump is the “Plus Ultra All” special attack. Players can use this when the Plus Ultra Gauge fills up three bars, allowing all three members of their team to participate. It won’t be easy to build up the gauge to activate a Plus Ultra All is difficult, but it can be powerful.

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Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun

A quick update on Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun!: Bandai Namco recently announced that the latest Taiko no Tatsujin game will be released in Europe and North America on November 2nd. However, a slight caveat is that the game will only be available on the Switch eShop in both regions, according to Gematsu. This comes as a bit of a surprise given that Bandai Namco recently shared the North American boxart for the game, implying that there would be a physical release. 

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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will soon be adding Super Baby Vegeta as one of its latest DLC characters. Check out a video below showing off first gameplay.

Digimon Survive

Digimon Survive was recently announced for Japan. Thankfully, fans haven’t had to wait long about a release in other territories, as Bandai Namco confirmed today that the title is coming west.

Digimon Survive, a survival simulation RPG, will launch worldwide in 2019. We have the announcement and English version of yesterday’s trailer below.

My Hero: One's Justice

Bandai Namco released the latest Japanese commercial for My Hero: One’s Justice today. Take a look at the short advert below.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun

Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun premiered in Japan last week. For the period ending July 22, the title managed to sell 70,000 copies. Dengeki also reports a 50% sell-through rate.

This is actually one of the better debuts for a Taiko no Tatsujin game in quite some time. It beat out the last couple of 3DS entries, though it fell short of Taiko no Tatsujin Wii which sold 115,000 units in its first week.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun should continue to sell in the weeks and months ahead. These titles tend to be evergreen releases, with Taiko no Tatsujin Wii as one example going on to sell over 650,000 copies in the end.

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