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Saiki Kusuo no Psi-nan: Shijou Psi-dai no Psi-nan!? recently arrived in Japan, and V Jump is now sharing some footage. Several minutes of gameplay is in the video below.

Dragon Ball Fusions is just a couple of days away from launching in North America after Bandai Namco moved the game’s release date up to Tuesday. If you need a refresher on what to expect, head past the break for a fact sheet.

Banadi Namco released a new commercial for the Japanese 3DS game Kamen Rider: Rider Revolution. Have a look at it below.

Today, Bandai Namco uploaded a pair of commercials for Aikatsu Stars! My Special Appeal. Both are included below.

A new commercial for the Japanese 3DS game Saiki Kusuo no Psi-nan: Shijou Psi-dai no Psi-nan!? is up on Bandai Namco’s YouTube page. We’ve posted it below.

Update: Bandai Namco has just confirmed via Twitter that Dragon Ball Fusion will indeed launch on November 22 in North America – more than three weeks earlier than its original release date of December 13.

 


 

Original: Something strange is going on with Dragon Ball Fusions’ North American release date. Towards the end of last week, retailers started to update their listings, indicating that the game is launching within the next few days. Amazon and GameStop are both showing November 16 – yes, this Wednesday – while GameFly has it for Friday.

Both of these dates don’t make a whole lot of sense, as Bandai Namco’s games usually ship on Tuesdays. That’s why we shrugged it off and assumed those retailers simply made an error. However, a new listing has now appeared on the 3DS eShop with a November 22 release date. It would be a Tuesday, but still earlier than the previously-announced December 13 release date.

If I had to guess, Dragon Ball Fusions isn’t heading to stores this week. I’d say the eShop’s November 22 date is much more probable. Either way, we might be seeing Fusions sooner than we originally thought.

Bandai Namco issued the launch trailer for Saiki Kusuo no Psi-nan: Shijou Psi-dai no Psi-nan!? today. Give it a look below.

Back in September, it was revealed that Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden and One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum would be receiving special updates to allow for cross-play. We can now say this is now available for the two games.

After applying the update, Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden and One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum players can battle against each other. Online and local play are both supported.

One important note: Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden players can only choose characters from the Dragon Ball series, and vice versa for One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum.

View a trailer for the new cross-play feature in Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden and One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum below.

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All Kamen Rider: Rider Revolution, the latest Kamen Rider game, is out on December 1st in Japan. Bandai Namco revealed the game’s special edition today, which contains the game itself, a Kaigan Ghost toy, a keychain and a poster for 8200 yen. Some new screenshots and character artwork were also revealed – check them out in the gallery below:

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Bandai Namco is gearing up for the next Dragon Ball Fusions update in Japan. Once applied, players will have access to Trunks and Goku Black. The EX Fusions featuring EX Trunks (Trunks and Trunks from Super) plus Caroliblack (Broly and Goku Black) are being added as well.

Today, Bandai Namco uploaded a commercial promoting the upcoming update. View it below along with some screenshots and art featuring Trunks and Goku Black.

 


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