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Bandai Namco has announced its lineup for E3 2018. Theater presentations and playable demos are lined up for My Hero: One’s Justice, Jump Force, Soulcalibur VI and Divinity: Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition, Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker, and Code Vein.

Here’s the rundown of each title:

We have more on the just-announced Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition, which is coming to Switch. Bandai Namco has shared the boxart and screenshots, and we also have an overview.

Here’s some additional details about the RPG and some images:

Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition

Ten years after its original release, Tales of Vesperia is making a return – and on Switch.

Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition was announced during Microsoft’s E3 2018 media briefing today. Following the event, Bandai Namco confirmed that the RPG will release on Switch as well.

Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition launches this winter. Pre-orders are live on Amazon here. View the first trailer below.

Bandai Namco has a commercial up for Pro Yakyuu Famista Evolution on Switch. Take a look at the advert below.

My Hero: One’s Justice is featured in the latest issue of Weekly Jump. The magazine provides an overview of Story Mode, Villain Mode, Character Customization, and Online Battles.

The full details can be found below, courtesy of Gematsu.

Taiko Drum Master: Nintendo Switch Version! had previously been announced only for a Japanese release. Today though, Bandai Namco revealed that an English version is being prepared for Asia. A release is planned for August 9.

Japan is getting Taiko Drum Master: Nintendo Switch Version! slightly earlier on July 19. It will feature Japanese voice-overs along with Japanese, Chinese, and Korean text. English text will be included in a free patch on August 9.

Dabi and Himiko Toga were revealed for My Hero: One’s Justice at the end of last week. Today, Bandai Namco followed up with official screenshots. View the set below.

My Hero: One's Justice

The Japanese website for My Hero: One’s Justice has updated with technical specs. On the site, Bandai Namco outlines how the Switch and PS4 versions differ.

My Hero: One’s Justice runs at a 720p resolution in both docked and portable modes. In contrast, the PlayStation 4 version runs at 1080p. Frame rate for the Switch version sits at 30FPS while the PS4 version will be 60FPS. In the case of resolution and frame rate for both versions, they may temporarily fluctuate based on what’s happening in the game.

As for one final note, My Hero: One’s Justice supports the use of two Joy-Con, the Joy-Con Grip, and Switch Pro Controller. You can also use split Joy-Con in multiplayer.

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The next couple of playable characters for My Hero: One’s Justice have been revealed in Weekly Jump. Dabi and Himiko Toga will be included in the game, according to the magazine.

A bunch of playable characters have been confirmed since My Hero: One’s Justice. Other roster participants include:

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

Bandai Namco isn’t finished with Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. In a message shared on YouTube today, producer Masayuki Hirano announced that updates will continue.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will be getting additional DLC, which includes new characters. The team will also “aim to optimize the online experience for all users with free updates.” Aside from addressing network connection issues, fans can expect “adjustments and balances to the skills / attacks, as well as the rules so that battling each other online is a more streamlined experience for everyone.”

You can view the full message from Masayuki below.


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