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Fuga will no longer be making its original fall 2019 release window. At Anime Expo 2019, developer CyberConnect2 confirmed that the Little Tail Bronx successor will now launch in 2020.

Fuga also has a final name. With its added subtitle, it will be known as Fuga: Melodies of Steel.

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During a Famitsu live stream today, CyberConnect2 showed off the first footage for its strategy RPG and Little Bronx Tail followup Fugue on the Battlefield. You can view the full recording below.


CyberConnect2’s Little Tail Bronx followup Fugue on the Battlefield was originally planned for this summer. However, it has now been confirmed that the game has been pushed back and will launch sometime during the fall instead.

CyberConnect2 hasn’t delivered a whole lot of news on Fugue on the Battlefield as of late, but that should be changing soon. Famitsu will host a gameplay live stream with company president and CEO Hiroshi Matsuyama and director Johan Gerrit on March 25, which you can watch below. Matsuyama will also discuss CyberConnect2’s “Next Plan” that covers the next ten years.

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CyberConnect2 first started the Little Tail Bronx series with Tail Concerto on the PlayStation back in 1998. Then in 2010, Solatorobo: Red the Hunter came to DS. Fuga on the Battlefield will see the franchise return once again next summer.

Notice a pattern here? There’s about a decade long wait in between titles. In an interview with Anime News Network, CyberConnect2 CEO Hiroshi Matsuyama explained why it takes so long for new games to be released, stating:

CyberConnect2 confirmed today that its slate of upcoming games – Fugue on the Battlefield, Tokyo Ogre Gate, and Cecile – will launch worldwide in 2019. These games are part of a “Trilogy of Vengeance” set, self-published by the studio.

Fugue on the Battlefield, a Little Tail Bronx 20th anniversary game, will arrive first next summer. Tokyo Ogre Gate will be next up three months later, followed by Cecile three months after that.

Several months ago, CyberConnect 2 announced a trio of titles. One of these was Fugue on the Battlefield, a Little Tail Bronx 20th anniversary title.

Fugue on the Battlefield has resurfaced in Famitsu with a Summer 2019 release window. CyberConnect2 president and CEO Hiroshi Matsuyama also provides the following development update:

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst

Bandai Namco and CyberConnect2 are releasing Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy on Switch this week. Footage from the third game, Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst, can be found below.

If you missed one of our recent file size roundups, you may not have heard about an interesting approach Bandai Namco is taking with Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy on Switch. You’ll be able to purchase the collection itself, but also the individual games.

This could be handy if you played through one of the Naruto titles on other platforms previously and are only interested in certain ones. That means, for example, you’ll be able to purchase Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 on its own. With listings on the European eShop, we can confirm Bandai Namco will be making the trilogy and standalone titles available in Japan and in the west.

The final file size for the different games are as follows:

The Japanese eShop has gone up with some screenshots of Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy. We’ve rounded up the various images below.

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Inti Creates posted another developer gameplay video for Gal*Gun 2. This time, CyberConnect2 president Hiroshi Matsuyama was brought in to try out the game. You can find that video below, along with a live stream recording from this week with even more footage.


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