Aniplex and CyberConnect2 confirmed the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba PS4 game is also releasing on PS5, Xbox One, and PC. The game coming to Xbox One also means it’s automatically releasing on Xbox Series X through backward compatibility. The game will launch sometime in 2021 in Japan. The news is from, as we previously
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CyberConnect2 and Aniplex will reveal new details on the upcoming Demon Slayer PS4 game, Kimetsu no Yaiba Hinokami Keppuutan, on February 8, through the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine releasing that day. As pointed out by Game’s Talk, the usual magazine leaks this week revealed that Weekly Shonen Jump 2021 n°9, out on February 1, will
Hiroshi Matsuyama, CEO of CyberConnect2, said the development of the Demon Slayer PS4 game, Kimetsu no Yaiba Hinokami Keppuutan, is going super well, with new news coming soon. On December 31, CyberConnect2 held a special New Year’s Eve 2020 live stream, featuring Hiroshi Matsuyama but also Katsuhira Harada from Bandai Namco. They chatted about their
Aniplex revealed new details on the Kimetsu no Yaiba mobile game, Kimetsu no Yaiba Keppuu Kengeki Royal, during the Aniplex 48-hours live stream on Abema TV. We’ve got screenshots and a new trailer, all included further down below. Kimetsu no Yaiba Keppuu Kengeki Royal is an action game where you can play Demon Slayer characters
The upcoming Demon Slayer PS4 game, Kimetsu no Yaiba: Hinokami Keppuutan, is currently developed by CyberConnect 2. We learned that via the Kimetsu no Yaiba news section of the Aniplex 48 hours special stream held on Abema TV from March 21 -22. Screenshots for the game and a trailer were shared, you can find them
Bandai Namco revealed the opening cinematic of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. The opening movie uses CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA as its theme song. It’s the most iconic Dragon Ball song and was Dragon Ball Z‘s first opening theme song, sung by Hironobu Kageyama. The opening cinematic of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is included further below. Moreover, we also
Bandai Namco released a new gameplay trailer for Dragon Ball Z Kakarot, explaining the game’s systems. Only a Japanese version of the trailer is available but luckily we’re here to summarize it. Though, to be honest, nothing really new is shown as it recaps most of the systems revealed so far. The trailer reintroduces every
Bandai Namco just revealed something really neat about Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. As you progress throughout the game and beat Frieza and Cell after their arcs, you’ll be able to revive them. This works by searching the dragon balls and asking Shenron to do it. This is one of the things you can wish for
One good thing nowadays is how you definitely don’t need to go to an event yourself to cover news from it, as trailers and info from there are officially republished over the net and Twitter. This rule stays true with the latest Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot trailer from Paris Games Week 2019. This is a
Bandai Namco revealed new gameplay for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, showing Majin Vegeta during the Buu arc. We get to see Vegeta exploring part of the map, fighting some Babidi mooks and then Majin Buu. Bandai Namco also released another trailer summarizing the game flow in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, explaining the various game systems.
The .hack//G.U. series has always held a special place in my heart as an underrated series that was not only ahead of its time, but also came out when the video game market might have not be the kindest to JRPGs. Furthermore, the series was releasing in the west months apart from each iteration and