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The latest issue of V-Jump has an update on Digimon Survive. This time around, we primarily have information concerning the game’s story.

Here’s the full rundown:

Bandai Namco has passed along some new One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 screenshots. The latest images show Bartolomeo and Cavendish, who were recently confirmed playable.

Here’s the full set:

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 has been out for a while now, yet the game is still getting new DLC. The latest addition to the roster will be a new DLC character: Super Uub. This was revealed in the latest issue of V-Jump (credit goes to Gematsu for the translation). The DLC will be available this Winter. Super Uub’s attacks include:

  • Flash Chaser – A ki blast that can change trajectory with additional input.
  • Dragon Quick Attack – A knee kick followed by consecutive kick attacks, which can connect to a punch or heel drop with additional input.
  • Inside Buster (Evasive Skill) – Charges and releases ki. Its power can be increased through repeated button pressing while charging.
  • Lightning Force (Ultimate Attack) – Charges ki in an invicible state, then scatter shoots the it at his surroundings. Its power can be increased through repeated button pressing while charging.

There will also be a free update adding a new functionality to Photo Mode, allowing you to take pictures with your allies in Conton City, as well as a two-versus-four mode in Master Raid.

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After SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays launches on November 28, Bandai Namco won’t be setting the game aside. A bunch of DLC is planned starting in December and leading into March.

Here’s the full schedule, courtesy of Gematsu:

Two more playable characters have been confirmed for One Piece in the latest issue of Weekly Jump: Pirate Warriors 4: Bartolomeo and Cavendish. Details about their playstyles are scarce at the moment, but Bartolomeo will be able to use his Barrier powers while Cavendish will be able to change into his alter ego Hakuba.

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Ninja Box

Not too long ago, a new “Invasion” online mode was announced for Ninja Box. Version 1.1.0 has now gone live, adding in the functionality.

Once the patch is applied, players can upload their own bases online. Additionally, other players’ bases can be invaded and attacked.

Here’s a trailer:

It’s a well-known fact that Bandai Namco co-developed Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. However, it turns out that they also assisted development of several other recent Nintendo games, including Mario Kart Tour, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and ARMS. Here’s the breakdown for the work they did on each title, straight from their recently updated products page:

Mario Kart Tour

For the smartphone game “Mario Kart Tour”, released by Nintendo on September 25th, 2019, we partially implemented in-games and 3D visual assets for courses, characters and machines. We also produced approximately half of bonus challenges.

ARMS

For Nintendo Switch game “ARMS”, released in July 16, 2017, we produced approximately half of visual assets for stages, fighters and arms.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

For Nintendo Switch game “MARIO KART 8 DELUXE”, released in April 28, 2017, we produced approximately half of visual assets for courses, characters and machine parts.

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Dragon Ball FighterZ - Broly (DBS)

Bandai Namco and Arc System Works have put out a new trailer for upcoming Dragon Ball FighterZ DLC character Broly (DBS). Watch the video below.

Broly (DBS) will be added to Dragon Ball FighterZ “soon”.

Disney Tsum Tsum Festival

Bandai Namco is launching Disney Tsum Tsum Festival on Switch today, and to celebrate, has prepared a new trailer. We’ve attached it below.

Jumanji: The Video Game, a tie-in with the latest movie in the franchise, is out today on Nintendo Switch. Bandai Namco, who are publishing the game, released a launch trailer today:


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