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Bandai Namco released a Japanese trailer celebrating that, with its release on Switch on Friday, Dragon Ball Fighter Z will be available on all consoles. You can watch it below.

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Dragon Ball FighterZ lands on Switch this Friday. Based on early reports, it’ll come with a day-one update.

Bandai Namco has yet to detail the patch. However, players have thus far indicated that it adds in support for online-related features.

The day one update for Dragon Ball FighterZ takes up 709MB of space. It is not required to begin playing normally.

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Bandai Namco has a new trailer up for Dragon Ball FighterZ. Posted below, we’re able to get a look at the new Galactic Arena stage, additional Ranks including a new highest attainable Zen-Oh rank, and special Halloween themed avatars, stamps and outfit colors.

Today, Bandai Namco issued the first trailer for Kamen Rider Climax Scramble Zio. Get a look at the video below.

The newest Pokken Tournament DX update, originally announced last week, has gone live. Nintendo and Bandai Namco have started distributing version 1.3.3.

Today’s update makes a number of balance changes. Find the full patch notes below, courtesy of Serebii

Nintendo has published a new trailer for Dark Souls: Remastered ahead of its October 19 launch. You can watch it below.

Bandai Namco shared the latest news about Dragon Ball FighterZ today.

First, all Switch players will be able to purchase Android 17 when the game launches later this week. All other DLC characters will be available as well.

At the Tokyo Game Show this weekend, Bandai Namco announced the first Sword Art Online games for Switch. Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization Deluxe Edition and Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet Complete Edition are both planned for the console.

It didn’t take long for Bandai Namco to confirm that both games will be released on Switch in the west. There is no word yet on a release date for either title, however.

For now, here’s a video promoting the news:

We’ve seen a number of new videos for Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition this week, and another one has now arrived showing direct-feed gameplay. View 7 minutes of footage below.

Mario Kart Arcade GP VR originally appeared in Japan over a year ago. Then in July, we heard that UK fans would be able to try out the game over the summer. But how about North America?

The good news is that Mario Kart Arcade GP VR will finally debut in the United States very soon. Beginning October 1, it’ll be showing up at Washington D.C.’s Union Station thanks to the VR Zone Portal. This is the first stateside location to debut Mario Kart Arcade GP VR.

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