ArcSystemWorks announced on January 13 the smartphone RPG Blazblue Alternative Darkwar will be released in February 2021, in Japan, on iOS and Android. Blazblue Alternative Darkwar is a direct sequel to the BlazBlue series and focuses on the “dark war” events of the storyline. The scenario is fully supervised by Toshimichi Mori, the general director
BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle
The Blazblue: Cross Tag Battle “Version 2.0” update is just a few short weeks away, and the folks at Arc System Works keep dolling out character introductions to maintain the hype. We’ve seen Neo Polititan from RWBY, and today we get a closer look at some Persona favorites. Both Elizabeth and Adachi have received new trailers. Check them
Arc System Works announced today on Twitter that BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle will receive its 1.5 update this May. The update will add the multiple new characters recently revealed with a trailer. The update will also include balance adjustments, which will be made to the arcade version as well, synchronizing the two versions. The actual
At EVO Japan, Arc System Works announced the latest set of upcoming DLC fighters in their crossover fighting game BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. The latest trailer for the game focuses on one of the four characters; Seth of Under Night In-Birth. Seth acts as a speed-based character who can close the gap between his opponent from varying distances.
Arc System Works’ released a new gameplay trailer showing off one of the new upcoming DLC fighters in BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. The gameplay features Teddie who made his Arc System Works debut in Persona 4 Arena. You can check out the trailer for yourself down below. Back in February, during EVO Japan, four new characters were announced to
At EVO Japan, Arc System Works announced the next wave of upcoming DLC characters in BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. The lineup is full of unique characters like Teddy from Persona 4 Arena, Naoto Kurogane of BlazBlue: Central Fiction, Seth from Under Night In-Birth, and Heart Aino will be included to represent Arcana Heart 3. You can check out all of the fighters in action
Today Arc System Works is celebrating EVO 2018 in Las Vegas by announcing quite a few DLC characters that will be released next week for BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle. We’re going to get Nine The Phantom, Mai Natsume, and Izayoi from BlazBlue: CentralFiction, Yuzuriha, Mika, Merkava, from Under Night In-Birth Exe: Late[st], Mitsuru Kirijo, Akihiko Sanada,
Today Arc System Works released a new trailer for its upcoming crossover fighting game BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle. The trailer features the game’s opening animation that is basically a celebration of the four series that will be included in the crossover, BlazBlue: CentralFiction, Persona 4: Arena, Under Night In-Birth Exe: Late[st], and RWBY. There is certainly a lot of
Arc System Works announced the dates and details for the upcoming beta testing of the North American version of its crossover fighting game BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle. The open beta starts on May 9th for those who pre-ordered the game on the PlayStation Store. All 20 launch characters are included. The beta will open to everyone
Today Arc System Works revealed another batch of DLC characters for the upcoming crossover fighting game BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle. The first is fan-favorite Naoto Shirogane from Persona 4: Arena. The second character is Vatista from Under Night In-Birth Exe: Late[st], and the third is Hakumen from BlazBlue: CentralFiction. The trailer shows them in plenty of gameplay action, as
The English dub trailer for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle is here, and with it, we get a preview of the English voice cast for the game’s four-way cross battle. The trailer confirms that you can expect to see your favorite original voice actors from BlazBlue, Persona and RWBY, as well as the first-ever unveiling of the
Today PQube announced that it will publish Arc System Works’ BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle in Europe. The game will come to the Old Continent in the Summer for PS4 and Nintendo Switch, even if we still don’t have a precise release date. This is a few months after the Japanese release on May 31st and presumably will
Arc Systems Works launched a new trailer for their upcoming 2D fighter BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle. This time, the publisher revealed a new set of DLC characters available to the player, with 20 planned DLC characters in all. In this batch, players can check out Aegis, Carmine, and Jubei in action to see if they are
Today Arc System Works reached out with a press release including a lot of screenshots of its upcoming crossover fighting game BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle. First of all, we get to see the first DLC characters, Platinum The Trinity from Blazblue: CentralFiction, Orie from Under Night In-Birth Exe: Late[st] and Kanji Tatsumi from Persona 4 Arena. As we already know, they
Today Arc System Works revealed the first DLC character pack that will be launched for its upcoming crossover fighting game BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle. The package will be launched at the same time as the game, but you shouldn’t worry as it will be free at launch for a limited time (more precisely, for the
The biggest fighting game tournament of the year, EVO 2018, is on the horizon and its presence has now drawn even closer after the reveal of the games that will be in competition. Eight games in total will be featured at EVO 2018 with some of them being returning classics like Super Smash Bros. Melee, to
Today Arc System Works released a giant batch of new screenshots of its upcoming crossover fighting game BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle. The screenshots showcase raw gameplay, including all the characters that will be included in the game at launch. We see Ragna the Bloodedge, Jin Kisaragi, Noel Vermillion, Rachel Alucard, TR-0009 Tager, ν-13, Hazama, Makoto Nanaya, Azrael,
Following the slew of reveals which came this morning for BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle, Arc System Works released on Nico Nico a brand new trailer for the game. The trailer showcases the full launch roster in action, that will include twenty characters. Those will be Ragna the Bloodedge, Jin Kisaragi, Noel Vermillion, Rachel Alucard, TR-0009 Tager, ν-13, Hazama, Makoto
Today Arc System Works announced the Japanese release date of its upcoming fighting game BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle. The game will launch in Japan on May 31st and on June 5th in North America, 2018 for PS4, PC, and Switch. It’ll cost 5,800 yen plus taxes for the packaged version, and 5,370 yen plus taxes in
Arc System Works released a new trailer of BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle, revealing four new characters for the upcoming crossover fighting game. The trailer reveals Iron Tager, Makoto Nanaya, v-No.13, and Es all from from the BlazBlue series. Those add to the previously revealed characters, Ragna the Bloodedge, Jin Kisaragi, Rachel Alucard, Hazama, Noel Vermillion and Azrael from BlazBlue:
During Sony’s PlayStation Experience Open Celebration today, a new gameplay trailer was released for the upcoming fighting game BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, confirming a 2018 release for the title in North America. For those of you who aren’t aware, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle is a crossover game between three fighting game franchises, BlazBlue, Persona 4:
Today, Arc System Works revealed a slew of new characters coming to their crossover fighting title BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. The characters revealed include Yukiko Amagi from Persona 4: Arena, Gordeau from Under Night In-Birth, and last but not least, Azrael from the BlazBlue series. Although the trailer is relatively short, we do get a good look at each of the characters
The newly established, Arc System Works America revealed that they will be handling publishing and distribution of BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle in North America for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. After recently the Japanese publisher revealed their new North American office, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle will be the company’s first published title. Before, western publisher Aksys
Today Arc System Works released a brand new trailer for its upcoming crossover fighting game BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle, revealing a new batch of popular characters from previous titles. This time around we get Chie Satonaka from Persona 4: Arena, Waldstein from French Bread’s Under Night In-Birth Exe: Late[st], and the fan favorite Noel Vermillion from BlazBlue: CentralFiction. If
Yesterday Arc System Works revealed that its upcoming crossover fighting game BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle will be released next year for PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC, and today they sent in via press release the first official screenshots. The screenshots showcase a few battle scenes and the character selection menu of a recent build, which probably
Following the reveal of the platforms of BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle, Arc System Works showcased some gameplay played live on PS4 at a panel at RTX London 2017. The gameplay showcases the characters that have been announced by last month, including Ragna the Bloodedge and Jin Kisragi from BlazBlue, Yu Narukami and Yosuke Hanamura from Persona 4, Linne and Hyde from Under Night
Today Arc System Works finally revealed the previously mysterious platforms of the upcoming crossover fighting game BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle. The game will come for PS4, PC (via Steam) and Nintendo Switch. On top of that, a new trailer also revealed three new characters that will be included in the game: Rachel Alucard and Hazama
Today Arc System Works released the first gameplay video of its upcoming crossover fighting game BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle. If you haven’t heard about it yet, it’s an upcoming console fighter featuring a rather intriguing crossover between between BlazBlue: CentralFiction, Persona 4: Arena, French Bread’s Under Night In-Birth Exe: Late[st], and Monty Oum’s RWBY. We get to see in action the characters that have
Today, during EVO 2017, BlazBlue developer Arc System Works announced a brand new fighting game: BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle. The game is a massive crossover between BlazBlue: CentralFiction itself, Persona 4: Arena, French Bread’s Under Night In-Birth Exe: Late[st], and Monty Oum’s RWBY. If you’re not familiar with RWBY, it’s because it’s not a video