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Dragon Ball FighterZ

Dragon Ball FighterZ was officially confirmed for Nintendo Switch at E3 with a release date of “2018”. Today, a concrete release date has been announced for Japan – September 27. 

The Switch version will come with a couple of new features. Among those is the simplified “Exteme Type” control type, which makes it easier to pull off certain moves by using the L + R buttons. For example, using L + R + the heavy attack button will unleash a meteor attack. The game also supports playing with one Joy-Con, so you can easily play multiplayer matches on one Switch. Also, SSGSS Son-Goku and Vegeta will be unlockable earlier.

In Japan, the game will also come with a download code for the SNES game Dragon Ball Z: Super Butouden as well as a Super Rare card for the Dragon Ball Heroes arcade game. 

This bonus stuff likely won’t be part of the Western release, but the release date of September 27 seems possible for outside Japan as well. We will keep you updated.

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Taiko Drum Master: Nintendo Switch Version!

Bandai Namco provided the latest information on Taiko Drum Master: Nintendo Switch Version! today. Find some details and screenshots for the party games below, courtesy of Gematsu.

My Hero: One's Justice

My Hero: One’s Justice was recently given an August 23 release date in Japan. In North America and Europe, it will debut a few months later. Bandai Namco has announced an October window for the west today.

Continue on below for more details on My Hero: One’s Justice as well as the E3 2018 trailer.

My Hero: One's Justice

Bandai Namco uploaded a second Japanese commercial for My Hero: One’s Justice. You can view it below.


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