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Spike Chunsoft has openend the official website for the upcoming sequel Kenka Bancho 6: Soul & Blood being released for the 3DS.

Here are a few details (as translated by Gematsu);

Story
– Story takes place in Hanagasaki
– Kujima High School (a private school for only the worst delinquents)
– School building lies in ruin, industrial arts building is surrounded by barbed wire
– Countless troublemakers of reputation have passed through its halls
– Ryuugi Katagiri brought peace to Kujima for two years
– A new school year begins with a batch of new delinquents, enter Daigo Asahina
– Daigo Asahina, seems to detest the school’s order and has a brutally violent air about him
– Troubling times for Kujima awaits as characters collide and the fate of the school hangs in the balance

Features
– New visual style
– Life: field trips, ball game tournaments, final exams, senior graduation, freshman orientation, and summer vacation.
– Critically acclaimed voice acting is back for the cutscenes
– Battle compliments the visual manga style

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Spike Chunsoft is re-releasing Attack on Titan: The Last Wings of Mankind in Japan.

The highlight of the new version is online co-op. Players will be able to work together through the Internet, and there will also be limited text chat functionality as well as rankings.

Aside from online play, Spike Chunsoft is adding in new stages like the ruined fortress and outside the wall, missions such as reaching objectives via horse wagon, and other new elements.

Other additions/improvements include:

– Adds over 20 voices for both new characters and characters that already appeared in the original version
– The Titans have new behaviors
– Team has fine-tuned the 3D maneuver gear’s motions, the game’s difficulty levels, and other aspects
– The pre-mission lobby has been revamped
– The interface has been improved

Those who own the original Attack on Titan: The Last Wings of Mankind can purchase an “upgrade kit” for 2,160 yen on the eShop. Save data will transfer over to the new edition. The packaged retail and download versions will both cost 5,378 yen.

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There was a report earlier this year that Spike Chunsoft was looking for a partner to bring Attack on Titan: The Last Wings of Mankind to the west. ShonenGameZ writes that Bandai Namco was actually pitched this very idea, but the deal was ultimately dropped. What happened between the two sides is unknown.

ShonenGameZ spoke with Bandai Namco about Project X Zone’s overseas sales as well. The site reports, “they told me that it sold ten times better than what they expected.” Bandai Namco also said they would love to see a sequel.

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Attack on Titan: The Last Wings of Mankind may have a shot at localization. According to a Siliconera report, Spike Chunsoft has been searching for a publishing partner in hopes of bringing the game west. That’s not a confirmation by any means, but it’s a fair bit of hope for the future.

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