Soul Calibur VI Season 2 begins on November 25th, DLC character Hilde releases on November 26th

Bandai Namco has announced that season 2 of Soul Calibur VI begins on November 25th! The first DLC character of Season 2, Hilde, releases the following day on the 26th. Hilde is included in the Season 2 charactee pass with Haohmaru from Samurai Shodown. Here’s the latest trailer:

Soul Calibur VI is available now for PS4, Xbox One and PC. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!

Kandagawa Jet Girls is getting a Senran Kagura DLC character pass

Marvelous has announced DLC coming to their upcoming game, Kandagawa Jet Girls. The upcoming DLC adds Senran Kagura characters to the game! Kandagawa Jet Girls is an action jet ski racing game from the Senran Kagura team, so characters from that series were likely to make an appearance somehow.

The DLC will be available to purchase as a character pass on release day for 3,500 yen. These character sets may be purchased separately for 1000 yen. Here’s whats included in the character pass:

  • Ikaruga & Yomi character set (releases on January 16th)
  • Ryona & Ryobi character set (releases on January 16th)
  • Homura & Hikage character set (releases in late February)
  • Mirai & Murasaki character set (releases in late February)

Kandagawa Jet Girls releases on January 16th 2020 for PS4 in Japan. Currently, a western release is unknown. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!

Opinion: The Console Wars Are Over

The year 2019 is coming to a close.  Ending another year, no, another decade of video gaming.  And with a new decade just around the corner, it’s fitting that the industry will celebrate this new decade with new hardware.

I probably know what some of you are thinking about. “The next round of the console wars! Sony Ponys vs. Xbox Fans vs. Nintendo Fanatics vs. The PC Master Race!” And in the past, I felt the same way.  I mean, it’s always been like that in the past, so having this logic would be okay, right?

Well, you would be wrong.  Because as this decade winds down, the industry begins a new decade with an industry that will complete a radical change.  A radical change that we saw develop in real-time as the 2010s went on.  This new change would be the end of the traditional “console wars” as we once knew it.

So what do I mean by this?  Well, take a look at the big three video game makers (Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo).  Have you noticed their approach to playing games has drastically changed within the last few years?  Each company approaches things and markets its products in completely different ways.  And this approach has happened drastically before our very eyes.

Think about it, the current generation started with the traditional “console wars”, and now it’s ending in a way that is anything but traditional.  The industry is currently near the end of what I call a “transitional period” and the different philosophies of these companies will take full effect next year.  These different philosophies are as follows:

Sony will follow the more traditional console cycle with the PlayStation 5, albeit with a few minor twists.  What I have read so far, Sony will market the PS5 and the primary way to play your games.  With services such as PlayStation Now and Remote Play being secondary options, but not front and center with the PS5.  Some games like Death Stranding are coming out on PC, but I doubt that will become a trend with other Sony exclusives.

Xbox, on the other hand, is taking a completely radical approach. This philosophy started when Phil Spencer took over the Xbox division in 2014.  To him, instead of right the ship after the disaster that was the Xbox One launch. He decided the company go bolder. Yes, they still have a traditional console. Project Scarlett is coming out next year. But notice how it’s not front and center marketing-wise.

Xbox has marketed itself as a company platform.  Not something that is limited to one console.  Sure, you can play your games on Xbox One and Scarlett.  But there is more.  Are you a primary PC player? Well, you can play on PC via the Xbox App or Games Pass.  (Heck, they even put the Halo games on Steam! That seemed unthinkable just five years ago!).  And Project xCloud will be available soon and looks like the real deal (R.I.P. Stadia).  What Phil and the gang at Xbox are doing is making Xbox a platform, not a console.  And they will bring that vision to full tuition next year. 

Nintendo’s approach this time around is, well, being themselves. The Nintendo Switch has been a huge success and a great comeback from the Wii U’s failure.  Nintendo is just riding momentum off the Switch with hit game after hit game.  I am well aware of those rumors of a more powerful Switch supposedly being made.  And I completely understand the arguments being made that Nintendo needs to upgrade the system in order to compete with PS5 and Scarlett.  But as of right now, it’s all speculation, so I have no opinion on the matter currently.

Three different companies, with three different approaches.  But there is one thing these three companies have done recently that, in my opinion, is a total game-changer.  And that is cross-play.  These companies have finally understood a long-running myth about consumers.

We aren’t dedicated to one console anymore.  And with the different philosophies the big three have adopted, it makes more than enough sense to come to that realization.  I own every console and a PC.  And most hardcore gamers have more than one console in their home.  Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo have finally understood this.  The three companies, while running on different ideas, all agree on one important aspect of the industry.  The consumer!  And with cross-play, each company can bridge together and expand their user bases more than ever.  The possibilities are endless.

With these different philosophies and the benefit of cross-play, I can safely say the “console wars” as we know it is over.  Now, of course, Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo are still technically competitors, and will no doubt try to get an edge over each other financially.  But they never hated each other; quite the opposite in fact.  All three companies care about the most important things.  Making great games, and making gamers happy, regardless of what platform they play on.

A perfect analogy to all this was during The Game Awards 2018, when Phil Spencer, Shawn Layden, and Reggie Fils-Aime shared the stage together to open the show.  To all of us, it should symbolize how much the video game industry has evolved over the last ten years, and what the industry as a whole will be like once the new decade starts.  Because in the end, both the industry and the consumers can agree.  We aren’t separated into groups.  There aren’t console gamers or PC Gamers.  We are all gamers, period.

Samurai Shodown for Switch releases in Q1 2020 in the west

Nintendo and SNK have announced a release window for Samurai Shodown on Switch in the west! The game releases in early 2020 on the platform. The Japanese Switch version releases on December 12th so Switch players in the west will have to wait a little bit longer for the English version. Here’s the brand new trailer:

Samurai Shodown is available now for PS4 and Xbox One. Lastly, a PC version is planned to release sometime after the Switch version. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!

DJMax Respect V is coming to Steam

Neowiz Games has announced that DJMax Respect V is coming to Steam at some point in the near future. Currently, more information such as a release date is unknown. It could be an enhanced version of DJMax Respect which released on PS4 in 2017. Here’s the latest trailer:

Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest gaming news and updates!

Valve announces Half-Life: Alyx, to be debuted on Thursday, November 21st

Valve has announced Half-Life: Alyx, a brand new flagship VR game.

This comes after rumors began swirling this morning about Valve announcing a brand new Half-Life VR game at The Game Awards on December 12th. Valve’s Half-Life series has been quiet for an awfully long time, with many fans of the series voicing support for the development of Half-Life 3 over the years. Although this isn’t Half-Life 3, it should be exciting for fans of the series to finally see it make a return in some form.

Stay tuned here at Final Weapon for more news and updates regarding Valve, the Half-Life series, and Half-Life: Alyx

Umineko no Naku Koro ni Saku: Nekobako to Musou no Koukyoukyoku is coming to PS4 and Switch

Entergram and 07th Expansion have announced that Umineko no Naku Koro ni Saku: Nekobako to Musou no Koukyoukyoku is heading to PS4 and Switch! The game’s cast features Daisuke Ono as Battler Ushiromiya and Sayaka Ohara as Beatrice. More cast members will be announced at a later date. The teaser site is available here.

Currently, a release date is unknown for the visual novel. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!

Dragon Quest Builders 2 is coming to PC on December 10

Square Enix has announced that they will be bringing Dragon Quest Builders 2 to PC on December 10. The Steam version will include all DLC that were previously released on PS4 and Switch via the Season Pass.

You can pre-order the game right now on Steam for $59.99 along with some neat bonuses. Hopefully we see more Dragon Quest games pop up on PC in the future.

BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle version 2.0 patch notes are available now in English

Arc System Works has released the new patch notes for the upcoming release of BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle version 2.0. The version 2.0 update is free for all players and the new characters are available as DLC. The version 2.0 pack includes nine new characters for $24.99. A new story scenario and unlockables (chibi lobby models, emotes, etc) are included as well. Here are the list of characters:

  • Celica A. Mercury
  • Susano’o
  • Elizabeth
  • Tohru Adachi
  • Hilda
  • Blitztank
  • Akatsuki
  • Yumi
  • Neo Politan

Patch notes are available here. Finally, BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle version 2.0 releases on November 21st for PS4, Switch and PC. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest fighting game news!

Yu Suzuki shares a special thank you message and video ahead of Shenmue III’s release

Yu Suzuki from YS NET has shared a special message and video ahead of Shenmue III’s release. It’s an important event for Suzuki as it’s the next chapter of Shenmue. Shenmue II released 18 years and it was thought that the saga would never continue. With the help of KickStarter, fans and SEGA, Shenmue has regained interest in the gaming landscape! Here’s Yu Suzuki’s special message (courtesy of Gematsu) and video:

Greetings, everyone.

Soon, we can put Shenmue III in your hands. Thank you for your enduring support these 18 years since Shenmue II. A game like Shenmue is something one person cannot make on their own. Every day, I shared laughter and tears with the Shenmue III team. I hope from the bottom of my heart that Shenmue III becomes special for you.

One last thing, please. If you have fun playing Shenmue III, please introduce Shenmue to someone new! It would make me happy if even one more person somewhere in the world finds out what makes Shenmue, Shenmue.

Shenmue III releases on November 19th for PS4 and PC via Epic Games Store. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!