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Pokken Tournament was shown during the Nintendo Directs in all three regions on Thursday. But in Japan, Nintendo shared an extra piece of interesting news – aside from the confirmed release date.

Consumers in Japan will be able to purchase a bundle when Pokken Tournament launches in a few months. Nintendo didn’t elaborate on the specifics, but it’ll definitely include a Wii U console and a copy of the game.

Pokken Tournament’s Japanese release is scheduled for March 18.

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The opening movie for Project X Zone 2 has found its way onto Niconico, albeit in low quality. You can look at it in full below.


With the “Original Game Sound” edition of Project X Zone 2 in Japan, Bandai Namco is including The Adventure of Valkyrie: The Legend of the Time Key with Xiaomu. This downloadable bonus game is a special edition of the NES title originally released in 1986, now with added playable character Xiamou. Check out some footage below.

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Disney Magical World 2 has now launched in the game. You can watch a video below containing extensive gameplay.

Famitsu has one more batch of Project X Zone 2 screenshots ready as the game closes in on its Japanese release date next Thursday. Along with the various systems, we’re also able to get another look at the 1-5 prologue missions. View the full set of screenshots below.

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The image above is a look at Dark Mewtwo, who was just added to the arcade version via a surprise update. He’s an exclusive boss in the fighting game – for now anyway. In any case, get a look at Dark Mewtwo below.

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Capcom showed off a bunch of Project X Zone 2 footage during a recent show event on YouTube. You can watch the various gameplay below.

By the way, there is something we want to pass along from the Japanese Project X Zone 2 blog. In the west, the game will be pretty much the same as its Japanese counterpart.

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Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden recently came out in both North America and Europe. For a lengthy look at the game, check out the video below.

Bandai Namco brought out Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden in North America earlier this week. You can check out 14 minutes of footage below.

New modes are on the way to Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden. In the most recent issue of V-Jump, it’s announced that the game will be adding online battles and a training mode.

Along with new modes, it looks like a collaboration with the Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2 is in the works. That’s on top of new support characters as well.

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