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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Game Reveals Free Update, Roadmap into 2024
Hey, Dragon Ball fans! Toei Animation just blew our minds at New York Comic Con with some incredible updates. Brace yourselves, because the Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 game just got a massive new update, and it’s available right now!
To celebrate, they’re throwing in a login bonus from October 12 to 19. Don’t miss out on those goodies!
What’s inside the update, you ask? Get ready for the “Festival of Universes” event and a Cross Versus Mode that takes your battles to the next level. Plus, a fresh Awoken Skill Ultra Instinct ability is in the mix, and they’ve lifted the level cap for Avatars, so you can keep on climbing to new heights of power.
And the good news keeps coming – the game is set to keep the energy going into 2024 with additional scenarios and playable characters. This game has shipped over 10 million copies worldwide, a testament to its Dragon Ball power!
PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S users, you’re in for a treat. Bandai Namco Entertainment is releasing the game on those platforms in 2024. The game first dropped on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in 2016, followed by a Nintendo Switch release in 2017.
More Dragon Ball goodness is coming your way too! The Extended Cut screening of Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods film is happening in U.S. theaters on October 17-18, celebrating the movie’s 10th anniversary.
And for the grand finale, Toei Animation confirmed that the Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero film will release on Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc in 4K on November 21. There are exclusive 4K Steelbooks on Amazon and Walmart. It’s going 4K in other countries too, so mark your calendars!
The Dragon Ball hype never stops, and we’re here for all of it!
Sources: Official Dragon Ball New York Comic Con panel (Marion Peña), Press release
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Jujutsu Kaisen Nanami voice actor publishes farewell message
The voice actor of Kento Nanami in the original version of Jujutsu Kaisen, Kenjiro Tsuda published a message of thanks to his fans.
SPOILERS BELOW!
Episode 17 of the second season, titled “Right and Wrong” adapted the character’s moving death scene.
Shortly before the premiere on Japanese TV on Thursday (23), the actor made a farewell post on his profile on X (formerly Twitter).
“It’s November 23rd (Japan Labor Day and Thanksgiving) at 11:56 pm. Please don’t miss it. I’m thrilled that Jujutsu Kaisen and Nanami are loved throughout Japan and around the world…” declared Tsuda.
The actor repeated the voice recording in the fight scene against Haruta to ensure the result was perfect.
After the episode aired, he posted a short thank you to the audience: “Thank you for watching Jujutsu Kaisen! Thank you for supporting Nanami Kento!”.
The new episode is available on Crunchyroll with original audio and subtitles.
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Vinland Saga Creator reveals what fans can expect from the finale
Recently, the creator of Vinland Saga, Makoto Yukimurawas in Canada was a guest at the Toronto International Authors Festival (TIFA) and at a Japan Foundation event.
In an interview with Anime Trending, in addition to revealing that he had to change the beginning of the story to obtain approval from the publisher and detail his historical research process, the mangaka commented on what readers can expect from the end.
“Actually, I don’t know what will happen at the end of this story! I believe that when the manga ends, everyone hopes for a happy ending, but there are historical facts. That’s the part difficult for me at the moment.
According to the story, the end of Thorfinn’s journey is tragic. Something truly tragic will happen to these characters. ‘How can I make this not a complete tragedy?’. This is something I’m working on now. What should I do?” said Yukimura.
The interviewer then suggested that he give the character a happy ending, after all, it is fiction. So, the author stated that he will do his best to move in that direction.
Vinland Saga is serialized in the monthly magazine Afternoon. The manga published in Japan by Kodansha since 2005 it has 27 volumes to date. In Brazil, the title was released by Panini.