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Bandai Namco has published a short video interview with Aoba Miyazaki, the producer of My Hero Academia: One’s Justice (or the “My Hero Game Project”, as Bandai Namco seems to want to call it outside Japan for now). Make sure to click the “CC” button to enable subtitles:

ContraNetwork put together a video showing how the new Switch version of One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 compares to the original. Check it out below.

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 Deluxe Edition has released in Japan, and footage is starting to find its way online. Have a look at 25 minutes of gameplay below.

Before Soulcalibur VI was revealed, there were (perhaps unfounded) rumors about a Switch version. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look to be happening. Some had hoped that Bandai Namco could be saving news about a Switch version for January’s Nintendo Direct, but that doesn’t appear to be the case either.

Producer Motohiro Okubo told Metro that Soulcalibur VI isn’t in development for Switch. That’s partially because the project started over three years ago, well before the console existed.

Bandai Namco has issued the first trailer for the newly-announced Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 Plus. We’ve posted the video below.

Bandai Namco published the first official details and screenshots for upcoming Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 content. We have the lowdown on Extra Pack 2 – featuring new character Fu – plus what’s planned for the next free update.

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Following the news that My Hero Academia: One’s Justice is getting a Western release, Bandai Namco UK has released a first English trailer for the game. That said, the trailer still uses Japanese voice acting. We don’t know yet if this is reflective of the full game, or if it’ll feature the English dub, or perhaps if dual audio will be an option. Also, it seems like Bandai Namco hasn’t quite decided on a name for the localized version yet – the trailer calls the game “My Hero Game Project”. We wouldn’t be surprised if the game was called My Hero Academia: One’s Justice in the West anyway though – especially since it was trademarked under that name in Europe.

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Bandai Namco has confirmed the localization of My Hero Academia: One’s Justice. The action game based on the popular anime will launch in Europe and North America sometime in 2018.

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Bandai Namco has just confirmed that Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 Plus is coming to the Nintendo Switch. The game will be releasing on February 22nd and will include a new 2 player co-op mode exclusive to the Nintendo Switch.

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This month’s issue of V Jump has a very interesting tease about the future of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.

The Japanese magazine shares first images and details about a new original character named Fuu. He could be a member of the demon clan, but that isn’t entirely confirmed just yet.


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