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Project X Zone 2

Famitsu posted another set of screenshots from Project X Zone 2. You can find them below.

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Bandai Namco released an official batch of screenshots and art from Project X Zone 2 today. Some of these images we posted yesterday – notably the ones starting at #11 (first ten are brand new). However, all old images are now higher-quality and without a watermark. View the full set below.

Famitsu has gone live with new Project X Zone 2 screenshots and art, which show off new characters like Phoenix Wright and Maya Fey from the Ace Attorney series. All of the latest images are included in the gallery below.

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A few new scans of Project X Zone 2 have made their way online from this week’s issue of Famitsu. They provide a first look at some of the latest roster additions, including Phoenix Wright.

You can check out the latest scans below. We’ll have them in high quality at some point tomorrow.

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This week’s issue of Famitsu has confirmed several characters for Project X Zone 2. In addition to returning characters like Ryu and Ken, the game will also feature the likes of Phoenix Wright, Axel Stone from Bare Knuckle (Streets of Rage), and more.

Here’s the full lineup of the latest confirmed characters for Project X Zone 2:

New characters

Phoenix Wright (Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney)
Maya Fey (Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney)
Axel Stone (voiced by Tomokazu Sugita) (Bare Knuckle)
Aty (Summon Night 3)
Nana Kazuki (God Eater 2)
Ciel Alencon (God Eater 2)

Returning characters

Ryu (Street Fighter)
Ken (Street Fighter)
Gemini Sunrise (Sakura Wars)
Sakura Shinguji (Sakura Wars)

Project X Zone 2 launches this fall on 3DS.

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Bandai Namco has launched the official site for Project X Zone 2. Access it here. We’ve also included another batch of new/old images below.

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Update: Fixed first names for Morizumi and Ishitani.


Bandai Namco officially unveiled Project X Zone 2 last week. After the announcement, Famitsu caught up with a few of the game’s developers for an interview. The magazine spoke with Kensuke Tsukanaka (producer, Bandai Namco), Souichiro Morizumi (Monolith Soft, development director), and Koji Ishitani (development producer, Monolith Soft).

Famitsu starts by asking when development on Project X Zone 2 kicked off. According to Morizumi, the team was “considering the project and playing new entries of featured games” after Project X Zone’s Japanese launch. Work truly began after the team received feedback from the western release in 2013.

Tsukanaka also said, “The release had very good reputation in North America and Europe. So given the situation both domestically and overseas, we started to create the sequel.”

Pre-orders for Project X Zone 2 are now starting to go live. On Amazon, you can reserve the game here. We’ll update this post with additional retailers as they come in.

Famitsu has posted a ton of screenshots from Project X Zone 2. We’ve rounded all of the images up in the gallery below.

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