XSEED Games has announced that Granblue Fantasy Versus will release on March 3rd for PS4! Along with this, a new release date announcement trailer is available now! Check it out below:
Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!
XSEED Games has announced that Granblue Fantasy Versus will release on March 3rd for PS4! Along with this, a new release date announcement trailer is available now! Check it out below:
Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!
Square Enix has dropped a brand new trailer for Final Fantasy VII Remake, which is titled as the main theme trailer. You can check it out below.
23 years ago today the iconic #FinalFantasy VII was first released to the world, re-defining the RPG genre and capturing the hearts of millions.
We're celebrating by presenting a brand-new look at #FF7R, featuring the theme song 'Hollow', composed by the legendary Nobuo Uematsu. pic.twitter.com/5EZfLXPzlc
— FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE (@finalfantasyvii) January 31, 2020
The world has fallen under the control of the Shinra Electric Power Company, a shadowy corporation controlling the planet’s very life force as mako energy.
In the sprawling city of Midgar, an anti-Shinra organization calling themselves Avalanche have stepped up their resistance. Cloud Strife, a former member of Shinra’s elite SOLDIER unit now turned mercenary, lends his aid to the group, unaware of the epic consequences that await him.
A spectacular re-imagining of one of the most visionary games ever, the first game in this project will be set in the eclectic city of Midgar and presents a fully standalone gaming experience.
Final Fantasy VII Remake launches exclusively on PlayStation 4 on April 10th, 2020.
After months of controversy, Blizzard seems to keep digging their own grave.
Warcraft III: Reforged launched on Tuesday to the disappointment of fans who were anticipating the remaster of the classic RTS that acted as the backbone to the Warcraft franchise as we know it today.
While the game actually looks quite nice, introducing more detailed character models and buildings along with some slightly touched-up environment tweaks, it’s nowhere near the scope of what Blizzard originally had planned for the remaster. Check out the differences between these two cutscenes from the mission “The Culling,” the first one is from Blizzcon 2018 and the second is from the release build.
See how the first trailer looks way better than the second one? The character animations are more fluid and the camera is zoomed in closer, giving it a cinematic feel. Instead, the end result just feels like the original game with a fresh coat of paint, which wasn’t the original plan for the game. Granted, it looks pretty, but since Warcraft III is also played from a zoomed-out top-down perspective, most of these changes won’t really go noticed by most fans, which begs the question “what’s the point?” Only fueling this fire is the fact that most of the cutscenes in the game only got slightly touched-up, and the voice acting and soundtrack remain unchanged.
However, the thing that has fans the most upset is the fact that custom-made maps and scenarios are now owned by Blizzard themselves. Per their Acceptable Use Policy,
“Custom Games are and shall remain the sole and exclusive property of Blizzard. Without limiting the foregoing, you hereby assign to Blizzard all of your rights, title, and interest in and to all Custom Games, including but not limited to any copyrights in the content of any Custom Games. If for any reason you are prevented or restricted from assigning any rights in the Custom Games to Blizzard, you grant to Blizzard an exclusive, perpetual, worldwide, unconditional, royalty free, irrevocable license enabling Blizzard to fully exploit the Custom Games (or any component thereof) for any purpose and in any manner whatsoever. You further agree that should Blizzard decide that it is necessary, you will execute any future assignments and/or related documents promptly upon receiving such a request from Blizzard in order to effectuate the intent of this paragraph. To the extent you are prohibited from transferring or assigning your moral rights to Blizzard by applicable laws, to the utmost extent legally permitted, you waive any moral rights or similar rights you may have in all such Custom Games, without any remuneration. Without limiting Blizzard’s rights or ownership in the Custom Games, Blizzard reserves the right, in its sole and absolute discretion, to remove Custom Games from its systems and/or require that a Custom Game developer cease any and/or all development and distribution of a Custom Game. Please note that your Blizzard account can be subject to disciplinary action in event that you do not comply with Blizzard’s request or this Policy.”
This basically means that Blizzard can do whatever they want with player creations, and something that’s recreated outside of Reforged (such as, if someone ends up making the next DOTA) can be easily taken down. This is slightly ironic, considering the fact that Reforged lead designer Matt Morris, who was a designer on the original Warcraft III, said that Blizzard wanted to “give more power to the user who wants to make these maps and continue to push that custom mode forward.”
The game’s woes don’t just stop there. Players have been complaining about bugs, crashes, and connectivity issues along with missing features, which this reddit post outlines.
The connectivity issues don’t just stem from Reforged, either. Blizzard now utilizes the same servers for both Reforged and the original Warcraft III, meaning that if something goes wrong on Reforged’s end, it’s likely happen with the original game as well.
All of these problems and changes have fans (rightfully) upset, however just to add icing on the cake, those that are requesting refunds or helping others get refunds on Blizzard’s forums have allegedly been getting banned, according to Multiplayer First and other accounts on reddit.
This reception to Warcraft III: Reforged has only been one of Blizzard’s various blunders over the past few months, with their handling of Blitzchung’s ban being criticized by virtually everyone, and tepid responses to their announcements of Overwatch 2 and Diablo IV at Blizzcon 2020 in the wake of it. Blizzard has the ability to right their wrongs, but it looks like the only thing standing in front of that is themselves.
Falcom has announced that The Legend of Heroes: Zero no Kiseki and Ao no Kiseki release for PS4 on April 23rd and May 28th in Japan. Each copy will cost 3,980 yen physically or 3,800 yen digitally. Save data compatibility for the upcoming Hajimari no Kiseki will be included, allowing for in-game bonuses. Trails of Cold Steel I/ II characters make appearances in Ao no Kiseki since the games run in parallel. It’s a very exciting addition for fans of the series!



First print copies of Zero no Kiseki and Ao no Kiseki come with a special Crossbell Blue Package and Demiourgos Package case sleeve respectively.

Lastly, The Legend of Heroes: Hajimari no Kiseki releases in summer 2020 for PS4 in Japan. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!
Square Enix has decided to reveal the name of Project Xehanort an hour earlier than anticipated! The upcoming mobile game is now called Kingdom Hearts Dark Road. As previously mentioned, this game will cover the origins of Xehanort and his path to the darkness.
There seems to be a lot of other announcements, so we'll announce the title a little early.
Please view the video below for the official title for Project Xehanort.
#KHDR pic.twitter.com/RAe6qxfRQF
— KINGDOM HEARTS DARK ROAD (@kh_dr_na) January 31, 2020
*Update* More information about Kingdom Hearts Dark Road will arrive in mid-February
新サービス 「キングダム ハーツ ダーク ロード」
(KINGDOM HEARTS DARK ROAD)
2月中旬以降に更なる追加情報を公開予定です。
今後の情報にもご期待ください!#KHタイトル予想 当選者の皆様には順次DMをお送りいたします。もう少々お待ちください。#KHDR— キングダム ハーツ DR公式 (@KHDR_PR) January 31, 2020
Kingdom Hearts Dark Road will release for iOS and Android in Spring 2020. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!
Nintendo CEO Shuntaro Furukawa has stated that there are “no plans” to release a new Switch model in 2020 in the company’s recent financial results briefing. Here’s the official excerpt from the briefing:
Regarding Nintendo Switch, we believe that it is important to continue to communicate the appeal of both Nintendo Switch systems and expand the installed base. Please note
that we have no plans to launch a new Nintendo Switch model during 2020.But as was revealed today in a separate announcement, a special edition Nintendo Switch with an Animal Crossing: New Horizons design will launch in Japan on March 20 on
the same day as the game’s release.
However, Nintendo is planning to bolster the Switch with even more games in 2020. They’re currently developing many new Switch games alongside already announced games. The briefing is available in full here. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!
Nintendo Australia has revealed some brand new details about multiplayer in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. You can read all about them below.
If the hustle and bustle of modern life’s got you down, Tom Nook has a business venture up his sleeve that he knows you’ll adore: his brand-new, ultra-exclusive Nook Inc. Deserted Island Getaway Package!
Sure, you’ve crossed paths with colourful characters near and far. Had a grand old time as one of the city folk. May’ve even turned over a new leaf and dedicated yourself to public service! But deep down, isn’t there a part of you that just longs for…freedom? A chance to do what you want, when you want? Then perhaps a long walk on the beach of a deserted island, where a rich wealth of untouched nature awaits, is just what the doctor ordered!
Peaceful creativity and charm await as you roll up your sleeves and make your new life whatever you want it to be.
Collect resources and craft everything from creature comforts to handy tools. Embrace your green thumb as you interact with flowers and trees in new ways. Set up a homestead where the rules of what goes indoors and out no longer apply.
Make friends with new arrivals, enjoy the seasons, pole-vault across rivers as you explore, and more!
FEATURES:
Customise your character and home, and decorate the landscape (with furniture, if you like!), as you create your very own island paradise.
Experience a robust new crafting system – collect materials to construct everything from furniture to tools!
Enjoy a variety of relaxing activities like gardening, fishing, decorating, interacting with charming NPCs, and more, as classic Animal Crossing experiences come to life in fun new ways within the deserted-island setting.
Up to eight players can reside on an island; four residents of the same island can play together simultaneously on a single system.**
Eight players can play together on one player’s island via online multiplayer or local wireless.*
*Up to 8 players with registered accounts on a Nintendo Switch console can live on one shared island, and up to four residents of one island can play simultaneously on one console. Please note: only one island can exist per Nintendo Switch console, irrespective of the number of user accounts registered to or copies of the game used on one console. One Nintendo Switch and one copy of the game is required for each unique island. Alternatively, up to eight people can play together on one island via local wireless or online play. Local wireless play requires one console and one copy of the software per player. Internet connection required during online play. To use online services, you must create a Nintendo Account and accept the related agreement. The Nintendo Account Privacy Policy applies. Some online services may not be available in all countries. Online play requires paid online membership.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons launches on March 20th, 2020 exclusively on the Nintendo Switch family of systems.
The Behemoth has announce Alien Hominid: Invasion for consoles and PC! This game is a re-imagining of the original Alien Hominid game. More information will be revealed at PAX East 2020 which runs from February 27th to March 1st. It will be playable at PAX East 2020 and EGX Rezzed 2020 later in March. Here’s the latest trailer:
Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!
Today, Nintendo has revealed that they are planning to release a new Nintendo Switch system based on the upcoming Animal Crossing: New Horizons game! This new Switch will have new Joy-con colors we haven’t seen before. The colors being Mint Blue and Light Blue. Even the Dock is customized with Tom, Timmy, and Tommy on a small island. You can even get an Animal Crossing inspired traveling case too! Learn more about it here!
This version of the Nintendo Switch will be released on March 13th, 2020 for $299.99. One week before Animal Crossing: New Horizons drops! If you haven’t picked up a Switch yet, this would be the perfect time to do so!
Stay tuned for more on Animal Crossing and the Switch at Final Weapon!
Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order is expected to sell over 10 Million units by March 31st, and has surpassed EA’s original expectations of 7-8 Million units. Analyst Daniel Ahmad has revealed that the game has already beat the high end of the original predictions, meaning the game has sold over 8 million copies.
Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order is expected to sell 10 million units by March 31st 2020 according to EA.
Beating original expectations of 6-8 million units.
Strong performance for the game solidifies demand for high quality story games. pic.twitter.com/NdmKUrWnh8
— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) January 30, 2020
A galaxy-spanning adventure awaits in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, a 3rd person action-adventure title from Respawn. An abandoned Padawan must complete his training, develop new powerful Force abilities, and master the art of the lightsaber – all while staying one step ahead of the Empire.