Month: December 2019

The latest issue of Dengeki PlayStation magazine, Vol.683, included an interview with Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studios President Shuhei Yoshida. He spoke about Sony’s PlayStation 5, which is launching on holidays 2020, and how easy it is to make games for it. In the interview, Shuhei Yoshida explained how PlayStation 3 was by far the
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Square Enix updated the Japanese official site for Kingdom Hearts 3, revealing new details and screenshots on the upcoming Remind DLC. It includes a short story pitch for the Remind DLC, a list of some of the playable characters, explanations on some of the DLC content, and new screenshots. We translated everything below. Needless to
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Bandai Namco, in collaboration with our comrades at Dengeki, held a special christmas stream for Sword Art Online: Alicization Lycoris, showing some new gameplay. The stream featured SAO: Alicization Lycoris Producer Yousuke Futami, who you can follow on Twitter for antics which will definitely make you empathic about his job and feel his love, his
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Sega Sammy Holdings announced on December 24 that Sega Interactive and Sega Games will be merging into one, under the name Sega, in April 2020, the start of the next fiscal year in Japan. Toshihiro Nagoshi knows this doesn’t really mean anything for us, so he explained what this is all about on December 24’s SegaNama
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Koei Tecmo Games just published the final boxart for the RPG adaptation of Fairy Tail by Gust, coming on March 19, 2020. The boxart was already teased in the past, along with the Limited Edition’s swimsuit poster, but Hiro Mashima didn’t finalize them until now. We have the standard edition’s boxart, featuring most of the
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December 22, 2019, marked the 20th anniversary of the Valkyrie Profile series. The first Valkyrie Profile launched on PlayStation 1 on December 22, 1999, in Japan. Square Enix held an event for the occasion last weekend on December 22, with the seiyuu of Lenneth and Freya: Yumi Touma and Maria Kawamura. A series 20th-anniversary event
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