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Bandai Namco released a special trailer commemorating the deluxe 10th Anniversary version of Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition containing extra collectibles. Watch the new trailer below.

In today’s Japanese Nintendo Direct, Bandai Namco announced Billion Road for Switch. A release is planned for Winter 2018.

We have the following tidbits and video:

– Players need to travel a map via dice rolls
– Aim to become the biggest billionaire in Japan by buying property and amassing funds
– There are also various cute characters that will follow you and either help or impede your progress

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Bandai Namco has shared some new assets for Katamari Damacy Reroll. Have a look at the boxart above, and view some screenshots below.

Bandai Namco announced Katamari Damacy Reroll during today’s Nintendo Direct, and has since put out an official announcement. While also detailing the game, a December 7 release date is confirmed.

Here’s the full PR:

Katamari Damacy Reroll is coming to Switch, Bandai Namco has revealed. The announcement just took place during the Nintendo Direct currently in progress. It’s arriving this winter.

Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition

Bandai Namco has gone live with a new trailer for Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition – the second one since E3 in June. We’ve attached it below.

As is the case in the west, Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition arrives on January 11 in Japan. Fans will be able to purchase the standard edition for 5,700 yen or a 11,000 yen first-print “10th Anniversary Edition”.

The latter package includes:

Back at E3 2018 in June, Bandai Namco unveiled Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition. The RPG has finally secured a release date.

Bandai Namco confirmed today that Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition launches January 11. A special edition is in the works, which we have a glimpse at above.

Here’s the full announcement:

Bandai Namco uploaded a second Japanese commercial for Dragon Ball FighterZ on Switch. Get a look at the advert below.

Bandai Namco released a video for Dragon Ball FighterZ containing a message from producer Tomoko Hiroki. In it, Hiroki mentions that the voices from fans helped make the game possible on Switch. Watch the full message below.


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