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The Rumble Fish 2 characters

The Rumble Fish 2 received a new trailer today focusing on the game’s playable characters.

The fighter will have thirteen roster participations. The lineup includes Zen, Lud, Aran, Mito, Orville, Typhon, Kaya, Hikari, Bazoo, Viren, Boyd, Sheryl, and Garnet.

The Rumble Fish 2 collector's edition

The Rumble Fish 2 has received a final release date, and we also have news about a collector’s edition.

3goo and Dimps have confirmed that the game is launching on December 8, 2022. In addition to a digital release, fans will be able to pick up a collector’s edition for The Rumble Fish 2. All copies include a copy of the fighter, a strategy guide book, three additional DLC characters (Greed, Beatrice, and Hazama), command cards, a soundtrack CD, an art book, and The Rumble Fish original arcade version, which will be a faithful port of Atomiswave version and is exclusive to the physical collector’s edition.

The Rumble Fish 2 trailer

Publisher 3goo and developer Dimps have put out a new trailer for The Rumble Fish 2 focusing on gameplay. The fighting title, which first released for arcades, is now seeing a re-release on the latest hardware – including Switch.

Here’s the gameplay trailer for The Rumble Fish 2:

The Rumble Fish 2

Today, publisher 3goo and developer Dimps revealed that it will release the arcade fighter The Rumble Fish 2 on Switch. A release is planned for this winter.

The game was originally developed in 2004 and launched the following year. This marks the first time that the series will be appearing outside of Japan.

Dragon Ball The Breakers Bulma Oolong

Dragon Ball: The Breakers is doing something quite different for the franchise since it has you playing as “Survivors” like Bulma and Oolong or the “Raiders”, which include Cell, Frieza, and Kid Buu. Typically the Dragon Ball titles we’ve seen recap the series in an arena brawler or RPG format. The Breakers, however, is an asymmetrical action game where the Raiders try to hunt down the Survivors.

With such a different take on Dragon Ball games, it’s perhaps not a surprise that there was some uncertainty within the team initially. Producer Ryosuke Hara said in a recent interview that “the point was raised that fans might not want to play as comparatively weak characters like Bulma or Oolong.” In the end though, everyone “came around to liking the idea and gave us the go-ahead.”

Dragon Ball The Breakers story single player

Dragon Ball: The Breakers producer Ryosuke Hara has shared more information about the game, including what to expect from the story and single-player. This comes as part of a recently-published interview from Bandai Namco.

As for the story in Dragon Ball: The Breakers, Hara had this to say:

Following last week’s announcement of Dragon Ball: The Breakers, Bandai Namco and Dimps have come out with an eleven-minute trailer that provides a closer look at actual gameplay.

If you need a refresher on the upcoming project, read the following overview:

Dragon Ball The Breakers

Bandai Namco and Dimps have just announced Dragon Ball: The Breakers, a new asymmetrical online multiplayer game. The title will launch for Switch and other platforms sometime in 2022.

Dragon Ball: The Breakers is set in the Dragon Ball Xenoverse universe and has fans playing as one of the iconic rivals of the franchise, the “Raider”, or one of the seven “Survivors” with no super powers. The Raider will need to use its power to eliminate the “Survivors”. These regular civilians have been caught in something known as a “Temporal Seam”, trapping them in a place where space and time are in disarray. They’ll need to cooperate in order to push back the Raider and escape using the Super Time Machine. An aspect of the game involves using items on the field and escaping the field strategically.

The website for digital card game Super Dragon Ball Heroes, coming to Switch in Japan, just opened, revealing a lot of new info about the title. Here are the details listed on the website, courtesy of a translation by Gematsu.

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission

Earlier today, news of Bandai Namco bringing Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission leaked out of V-Jump. Check out the first scan from the magazine above.

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