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QNU – Dragon Ball Fighterz & Soul Calibur VI

Dragon Ball FighterZ will add Cooler as a playable character via downloadable content, Bandai Namco announced following the Dragon Ball FighterZ Finals at Evo 2018. Additionally, Base Goku and Base Vegeta will launch on August 8.

Dragon Ball FighterZ is available now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, and will launch for Switch on September 27 in Japan, and September 28 in the Americas and Europe.

Soul Calibur producer Motohiro Okubo announced two new characters for Soul Calibur 6, Astaroth and Seong Mi-Na.
Soulcalibur VI is due out for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on October 19.

All footage own by ARC SYSTEM WORKS & Bandai Namco

 

QNU – Naruto Beta, Basic Base Saiyans & One’s Justice Story Trailer

Basic base Goku and Vegeta are the next two characters to join Dragon Ball FighterZ as downloadable content characters, the latest issue of V-Jump reveals. Both characters are due out in early August.

Base Goku

Kaio-ken: After activation, Goku can perform consecutive attacks using a combination of buttons. If his allies are killed, his power will increase three or 20-fold.
Super Spirit Bomb: The strongest among all of Goku’s technique, but its speed is slow.

Base Vegeta

Galick Gun: Fires energy at the ground. This can also be used in the sky.
Galaxy Breaker: Fires off energy from his entire body.
The magazine also reveals that an open beta test for the Switch version of Dragon Ball FighterZ is planned for August. It will support local three-versus-three multiplayer.

Dragon Ball FighterZ is available now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, and will launch for Switch on September 27 in Japan, and September 28 in the Americas and Europe.

Play the Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker’s open beta sessions which will include customizable ninjas, the ability to play as Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura or Yamato, four maps and 25 ninjutsu. Single player and 8v8 PVP, with the multiplayer modes being Base Battle and Destruction Battle.

July 19: 11pm PT until 2am PT on July 20 (2am ET until 5am ET on July 20)
July 20: 1pm PT until 4pm PT (4pm ET until 7pm ET)
July 21: 2am PT until 5am PT (5am ET until 8am ET)
July 21: 10am PT until 1pm PT (1pm ET until 4pm ET)
July 21: 6pm PT until 9pm PT (9pm ET on July 21 until 12am ET on July 22)
July 21: 11pm PT until 2am PT on July 22 (2am ET until 5am ET on July 22)
July 26: 11pm PT until 11pm PT on July 28 (2am ET on July 27 until 2am ET on July 29)

Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker will come to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC in the Americas, Europe, and Southeast Asia on August 31, 2018. The game will come to the PlayStation 4 in Japan on August 30, 2018. The digital pre-order bonuses are a 7th Hokage Costume, Black & White Shinobi Striker Coats and early access to the Pain Master Character.

Bandai Namco has released a new features trailer for My Hero One’s Justice. The three-minute trailer showcases the game’s battle system, Story Mode, Mission Mode, customization, online battles, and more. The story mode will feature some of the most exciting moments of the franchise while remaining faithful to the original plot. Players will also be able to experience both sides of the story with Hero and Villain modes.

In Mission Mode, players will face a variety of different scenarios and challenging opponents competing under special rules for each. As they fight through and complete these challenges, they’ll be rewarded with new accessories and Hero Coins. Hero Coins are the free in-game currency of My Hero One’s Justice. They can be used to customize characters in Online Mode, where players can form teams of heroes and villains and battle against the best players from around the world.

My Hero One’s Justice is due out for PlayStation 4 and Switch on August 23 in Japan, and for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC on October 26 in the Americas and Europe.

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