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Bandai Namco has readied two more Japanese videos for My Hero: One’s Justice. In addition to a 11-minute trailer showing off characters, we also have another commercial. Both videos can be found below.

Digimon Survive

The latest issue of V-Jump provides the latest details on Digimon Survive. Two characters are covered: Aoi Shibuya and Minoru Hyuga. The magazine also goes over the importance of choices in the game.

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The latest issue of V-Jump provides some new information about Cooler. Primarily, the magazine outlines the character’s special moves.

Here’s the rundown:

V Jump is back with two more videos for My Hero: One’s Justice. In addition to a look at character customization, we also have footage of Free Battle. Both can be found below.

My Hero: One's Justice

Thanks to V Jump, we have a new look at My Hero: One’s Justice story mode with nearly ten minutes of footage. Check out the gameplay below.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun

Bandai Namco’s Southeast Asia branch has a video up for Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun showing off drumming tips and tricks. Check it out below.

Now that the Dragon Ball FighterZ beta has started on Switch, we’re able to see how the Switch version compares to the Xbox One release. View a comparison video below.

Bandai Namco has kicked off the open beta for Dragon Ball FighterZ on Switch. System owners can try out the game ahead of its release next month.

The beta will last until August 11 at 11:59 PM PT / August 12 at 2:59 AM ET.

Dragon Ball FighterZ launches for Switch on September 28.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun

Bandai Namco has passed along new information about Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun, including the game’s track list.

All tracks from the original Japanese version will appear in the west. That includes the mythical “Cha-La Head-Cha-La” from Dragon Ball Z, “How Far I’ll Go” from Moana (presented in Japanese), classical songs such as the “Turkish March” composed by Beethoven, and more.

Following up on the news from Japanese magazines, Bandai Namco has officially announced All for One as the latest My Hero: One’s Justice playable character. The company has also given a brief introduction to the EX Plus Ultra Move.

Here’s the rundown:


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