Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition Releases on August 28

Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition Releases on August 28

Bandai Namco and From Software has announced that the Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition will release for Nintendo Switch 2 on August 28. Additionally, the new inclusions of the edition will release on other platforms as part of a DLC that will launch the same day. 

Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition was initially delayed out of 2026 due to needing extra development time to optimize the game’s performance. While neither From Software or Bandai Namco revealed any new footage for the upcoming port, its possible that more will be shown at an upcoming Nintendo Direct. Additionally, From Software will also release The Duskbloods for Nintendo Switch 2 later this year as well. Check out the announcement for the release date of Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition below:

Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition will feature the base game and the Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree expansion in one package. Moreover, the game will feature new armor and customization features for Torrent’s appearance. Elden Ring and the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion are available now on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC via Steam. More than 30 million copies of the game have been sold worldwide as of April 2025. Roughly five million copies have been sold since the last sales update for Elden Ring in June 2024.

The game’s co-op successor, Elden Ring Nightreign, is available now for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. Final Weapon reviewed Elden Ring Nightreign and gave it a 4.5 out 5 score. We stated that the game “understands its own identity and hones in on that. The returning bosses are a treat for older FromSoftware players, and the new mechanics are fun yet challenging to wrap your head around.

FoxHaunt Review – A Short, Charming Loop

There is beauty in simplicity. Many have fond memories of booting up a school computer’s web browser and playing Flash games as a child. These games may not have contained cutting-edge visuals or the deepest mechanics, but they provided easily accessible short bursts of joy. FoxHaunt is a game that brings me back to those times. 

Visually, it presents little more than the bare minimum required to understand what’s happening on-screen. Narratively, it provides a single incentive to complete the game. Gameplay-wise, the mechanics can be learned within minutes of playing. Despite all that, FoxHaunt is an undeniably charming distraction. 

The Forgotten Fox

The Forgotten Fox battles the Fox of Fortune

Players take on the role of the Forgotten Fox. As one might guess, the goal of the game is to become a lot less forgotten. The path to achieve this is by defeating various other foxes in turn-based battles, eventually taking on the Celestial Fox.

FoxHaunt can easily be completed in a single sitting. It took me a little more than an hour to beat the game’s final boss. That’s not to say the short time I spent with it wasn’t worthwhile, however. As long as expectations of it are kept in check, it’s a great way to spend a free hour. 

While it takes the form of an RPG, memory and choices make up the core gameplay loop. However, once a choice has been made, its consequences are visible upon repeat playthroughs, so players won’t have to remember too much. Similar to this year’s Magical Princess, the player’s choices will have the largest impact on how the Forgotten Fox’s build progresses.

It may be difficult to first predict what the decisions result in, but it will eventually be easy to find a desirable path. When the player at least makes most of the right choices throughout a single playthrough, the game can easily be completed. 

If at First You Don’t Succeed, Try, Try Again

The planet selection screen in FoxHaunt

Players will likely lose their first combat encounter. That’s because the game doesn’t outright tell the player which planet to visit first. As such, the first fox encountered will probably be significantly stronger than the player character. 

While that may sound a little stressful at first, it isn’t in practice. FoxHaunt is a game to chip away at bit by bit. It won’t take long for players to find a fox of equivalent strength, and from that point, FoxHaunt begins to open up. 

Every little optimization the player makes to each subsequent run can lead to significant progress through the game. Considering how short the overall experience is, there is very little frustration in starting over from the beginning. If the game were any longer, it would be considerably more difficult not to make the experience irritating. 

Think of FoxHaunt as a time loop game. In many time loop stories, the protagonist must fail again and again to discover the correct steps to escape the loop. This is a game that emulates that experience, and it does it far better than Loop8, for example. 

The Simple Comat of FoxHaunt

The Forgotten Fox battles the Bay Fox

The turn-based battles of FoxHaunt require little thought or strategizing. Victory is largely decided outside of battle by the player’s decisions. With that considered, combat encounters act more as a skill check rather than a test of the player’s abilities. 

It’s likely most players will quickly catch on to how the game’s stats and combat mechanics work. Attacks are divided into physical and spiritual damage. To succeed in combat, players will want to prioritize one of these attributes above the other. 

Prioritizing a single type of damage makes most combat encounters a breeze. It’s a combat system that can easily be exploited, but that’s likely the point. There’s a satisfaction in figuring out how to dominate opponents every single time. 

Unfortunately, there is no room for distinct playstyles here. Regardless of physical or spiritual damage, the game is going to feel the same. Once the game has been beaten, there is little reason to revisit it. However, as long as one isn’t expecting anywhere near the depth of Shin Megami Tensei‘s turn-based combat, the system serves its purpose. 

FoxHaunt is a Cute, Inexpensive Way to Pass the Time

The Forgotten Fox battles the Teatime Fox in FoxHaunt

FoxHaunt certainly isn’t going to blow anyone away with its incredibly simplistic nature, but it accomplishes what it sets out to do well. It’s cleverly designed and doesn’t overstay its welcome. This is an impressive first effort from game developer enciorcal. 

At the game’s low asking price, it’s hard to complain. For those who want a relaxing way to kill an hour, there are many worse options than FoxHaunt. It’s not going to blow anyone away with its gameplay, art, or narrative, but it’s competent enough in its delivery to make an impression. 

I can’t see myself playing it again, but I don’t regret my time with FoxHaunt. It’s an easy-going experience that has made me desire more games in a similar vein. 

FoxHaunt is currently available on PC via Steam

Disclaimer: enciorcal provided Final Weapon with a copy of FoxHaunt for review purposes. 

Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve ‘Walkthrough’ Trailer Reveals New Gameplay

Ace Combat 8 Wings of Theve walkthrough trailer

Bandai Namco and Bandai Namco Aces have released a new “walkthrough” trailer for Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve with an in-depth look at gameplay. The walkthrough trailer for Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve puts viewers in the shoes of Joker Flight, elite members of the Wings of Theve squadron. Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve also features online multiplayer modes, which will be revealed with new information over time.

Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve launches on October 2 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. Pre-orders are available now for $69.99, and players will receive a digital port of Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War as a pre-order bonus alongside an unlocked playable in-game F-14A aircraft. 

Pre-orders for the Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve Joker Flight Pack are also available now in the Bandai Namco Store for $149.99. The exclusive pack includes everything in the Deluxe Edition alongside The Vinyl Collection, a premium set that includes two LP vinyl records of the soundtrack, the official 200-page “ACES at WAR HISTORY 2029” artbook, a collectible slipcase, and a slipmat.

Bandai Namco recently revealed its first Premium Ace Pass for Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve, which can be purchased separately and is also included with the Deluxe Edition’s Premium Ace Pass Plus Voucher. The Premium Ace Pass grants an instant unlock of 30 Ace Pass levels with bonus rewards like aircraft skins, avatar costumes, and the playable ADFX-02 MORGAN –PIXY additional aircraft.

Fire Emblem Heroes Reveals Book X – Idleness Uncoiled and Two Harmonized Heroes

Fire Emblem Heroes Reveals Book X - Idleness Uncoiled and Two Harmonized Heroes

Nintendo has announced that it is adding Book X – Idleness Uncoiled and two new harmonized heroes to Fire Emblem Heroes. The latter will be available on June 5. 

Idleness Uncoiled kicks off the second half of the climactic story of Book X, which focuses on the approaching Twilight of the Gods, Ragnarok. The cinematic trailer showcases Fimbulvetr and Jörmungandr interacting. Check out the trailer showcasing the next chapter of Book X of Fire Emblem Heroes below:

Tomorrow, Fire Emblem Heroes will add Harmonized CYL Alm and Harmonized CYL Micaiah. It also adds Laegjarn and a new story chapter called Dormant God. Kylen Deporter and Yuri Lowenthal voices Alm, Veronica Taylor and Misty Lee voices Micaiah, and Abby Trott voices Laegjarn. Check out the trailer featuring the new heroes in Fire Emblem Heroes below:

Fire Emblem Heroes is available now for Android via Google Play and iOS via App Store worldwide. The former describes it as follows:

Fight battles customized for touch screens and on-the-go play. Summon characters from across the Fire Emblem universe. Develop your Heroes’ skills, and take them to new heights. This is your adventure—a Fire Emblem that’s like nothing you’ve seen before!

The game features an ongoing, original story where new characters and dozens upon dozens of battle-tested Heroes from across the Fire Emblem universe meet.

Take part in strategic turn-based battles streamlined for on-the-go play with maps that fit in the palm of your hand! You’ll need to think hard about the advantages and disadvantages of each Hero’s weapon…and even evaluate the map itself as you battle. Lead your army with easy touch-and-drag controls, including the ability to attack by simply swiping an ally over an enemy.

Crayon Shin-chan 2026 Anime Film Reveals Theme Song

Crayon Shin-chan 2026 Anime Film Reveals Theme Song

The staff for the upcoming Crayon Shin-chan 2026 anime film, titled Eiga Crayon Shin-chan Kikikaikai! Ora no Yōkai Bake-shon (Crayon Shin-chan The Movie Super Strange! My Yōkai Monster Vacation), has revealed the theme song for the upcoming movie. The film will premiere in theaters on July 31. 

Singer TOMOO will perform the theme song, titled “Otona ni Nattara” (When I Become an Adult). A new trailer for the movie shows off the theme, alongside new footage, which you can check out below:

The film marks the 33rd 2D animated film in the Crayon Shin-chan series. It focuses on “the land of yōkai,” and the Nohara family going to Hiroshi’s hometown of Akita to attend a famous fireworks festival during the summer. An incident ends up occurring which causes yōkai to escape from their land and will wreak havoc in Akita, and in other areas throughout Japan. The Nohara family then end up going to the land of yōkai, and find themselves in a mysterious yet nostalgic world, where they go on an adventure.

This past October, TV Asahi began airing a TV anime adaptation for a Crayon Shin-chan manga spin-off Nohara Hiroshi Hirumeshi no Ryūgi, which focuses on Shin-chan’s father. Toshiyuki Morikawa reprises his role as Hiroshi Nohara in the Crayon Shin-chan spin-off anime.

In 2024, Neos Corporation released a game based on the Shin Chan franchise, titled Shin chan: Shiro and the Coal Town. Shin chan: Shiro and the Coal Town is available now on Nintendo Switch and PC. The story features Shiro and Shinnosuke as they explore the mysterious Coal Town, and there are numerous activities to participate in, including fishing and bug catching.

Final Weapon had the opportunity to review Shin chan: Shiro and the Coal Town and interview producer Akira Nagashima.

The Seven Knights of the Marronnier Kingdom Anime Premieres in October 2026

The Seven Knights of the Marronnier Kingdom Anime Premieres in October 2026

NHK has announced that an anime adaptation of The Seven Knights of the Marronnier Kingdom will release in October 2026. It will debut on NHK Educational. 

Kiyoko Sayama will direct the anime at J.C. Staff. Shinzō Fujita (To Your Eternity seasons 1-3) will both write and oversee the series scripts. Yuriko Maeda will design the characters, Yoshiaki Fujisawa will compose the music, and Jin Aketagawa (Dr. Stone, Fire Force) is the sound director. Currently, details about the cast are unknown. Check out the first key art for The Seven Knights of the Marronnier Kingdom anime, via its official website, below:

The Seven Knights of the Marronnier Kingdom Key Art

The manga launched in Shogakukan’s Flowers magazine in 2016. Shogakukan will ship the 11th volume on June 10. At the moment, there is no Western distributor for the manga. NHK describes the series as follows:

The Marronnier Kingdom is located in the center of a continent comprised of eight nations. Baribara, leader of the Marronnier Kingdom, has seven sons, each with their own distinct traits.

“Sleepy,” “Benevolent,” “Gets hot easily,” “Gets cold easily,” “Beast tamer,” “Proud swordsman,” “Always hungry.”

They each differ in nature, but their life goal is the same: “One day, I will heroically rescue a beautiful princess!”

It isn’t long before these brothers leave to become ambassadors in the seven neighboring nations. What kind of encounters, trials and destinies await them in these foreign lands?

This is a fantasy romance of love and adventure in a medieval-like other world!

Lastly, The Seven Knights of the Marronnier Kingdom anime will premiere in October 2026. 

Jyuō Mujin Dandivine Anime Announced, Premieres in October 2026

Good Smile Company has announced the anime Jyuō Mujin Dandivine (Beast King War God Dandivine), the first entry in its The God of Combined Series. It released a trailer and details on cast, production crew, the opening, and set a release date for October 2026.

Jyuō Mujin Dandivine is an upcoming mecha anime. The story takes place 20 years after a robot named Dandivine defeated the mysterious Aposdoll. While the world is at peace, toy manufacturer Kasuga, who relied on its toys of merchandise of Dandivine, has fallen into decline. As such, Kasuga’s president Genjuro Shijima prayed for Dandivine’s revival, leading to the return of Aposdoll. High school student, Gekiha Shijima, gets an invitation from his uncle Yusaku Kuroiwa, the former main pilot of Dandivine. The invitation asks him to pilot the giant robot himself.

The announced cast is:

  • Takuma Terashima as Gekiha Shijima
  • Haruka Shiraishi as Akane Kuzumi
  • Saya Aizawa as Kirei Shijima

The production crew will include:

  • Yi Cao as Director
  • Toshiki Inoue as Screenplay Writer
  • robin as Character Designer
  • Majiro as Original Character Designer
  • An as Mechanical Designer
  • Yoshikazu Iwanami as Sound Director
  • Takanori Nishikawa as the Opening Song Artist

Good Smile Company released a video to showcase Dandivine and other mecha Slash Unicorn, Dande Ace, Magna Titan, Blaze Garuda:

Another trailer was put out to introduce The God of Combined Series, which is being produced to celebrate Good Smile Company’s 25th anniversary:

ASCII Media Works and Kadokawa’s Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh will contain a manga adaptation drawn by TOGUCHI. Good Smile Company have created a website to promote the series. Good Smile Fest 2026 will take place on June 6-7 and will involve the distribution of a Dandivine model (pictured below):

Red Aura Webtoon Launches June 6 in English

Red Aura key art

G2 has announced that Red Aura, the new IP and webtoon series developed in collaboration with Japanese art director Runbel (Skill Master Levels Up) and studio KISAI Entertainment (AVATAR: The Last Airbender, The Beginning After the End), will be available launch on June 6 in English. Fans can read Red Aura in English on WEBTOON. with the platform’s vertical-scroll format.

20 episodes of Red Aura are immediately available, including 15 free episodes and 5 Fast Pass chapters. The first season is planned to have 42 episodes, all of which are releasing weekly since its debut on LINE MANGA in Japan this past October. To celebrate the launch, G2 creator and VALORANT streamer Shanks will host a live reading of Red Aura, so stay tuned. 

Red Aura combines G2’s storytelling ambitions with a fantasy world setting. The story follows a journey of heroes and magical nomads. A young girl named Asa seeks to become the greatest Nomad in a story that blends fast-paced action, heartfelt moments and themes, and humor reminiscent of great shonen series.

Red Aura was created as a way to reimagine the ambition and competitive spirit that have defined G2 over the last decade,” said G2 COO Sabrina Ratih. “Following the response to the Japanese launch, we’re excited to now bring the series to a global audience through WEBTOON. Expanding into original entertainment has been a major focus for G2, and Red Aura is only the beginning of what we want to build.”

“The world of Red Aura is fresh and original, which made it really enjoyable to work on,” Runbel said in a press release. “It was a lot of fun working with producer Daniel using camera work to create cool action panels that have never been seen before, and I was always inspired by his passion to try new things. I am very honored to have been a part of it. I hope you enjoy it.”

Kyoto Xanadu Character Trailer Introduces Kazuki Nakiri

Kyoto Xanadu Kazuki

Nihon Falcom has released a new trailer for upcoming action RPG Kyoto Xanadu introducing character Kazuki Nakiri, who is voiced by Ryouta Suzuki. Kazuki Nakiri is a delinquent attending Hirasaka Academy who unleashes his destructive impulses in the labyrinth. In Kyoto Xanadu, Kazuki aims to protect his sister Sena by any means necessary. 

Kyoto Xanadu will launch on July 16 for Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam in Japan and Asia. The Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and PC versions will cost 7,920 yen, the Nintendo Switch 2 version costs 8,070 yen, and the Nintendo Switch 2 Upgrade Pack costs 150 yen for owners of the physical and digital Switch version.

A Kyoto Xanadu Limited Edition will be available featuring the following items:

  • Kyoto Xanadu Original Soundtrack mini
    • Selection of songs, including the theme song “Outer Sky” by in-game virtual singer LinoN.
  • Hirasaka Academy Action Card Complete Set
    • A replica set featuring all 15 Action Cards in the game
  • Rei and Fuka Costumes “Hirasaka Komachi (Blue)”
  • Hirasaka Academy Wooden Engraved Coaster

The pre-order/first-print bonus is the “Support Card LinoN” DLC, which increases the lesson’s effect to train characters more efficiently at Hirasaka Academy.

A North American and European release of Kyoto Xanadu is planned, and a release date is being coordinated with a partner. The partner will make an official announcement once the release date is set in stone.

Fans can catch up with the Nintendo Switch version of Tokyo Xanadu eX+, which includes 60 FPS support, a revamped localization, a high-speed Turbo mode, and all previously released DLC. Final Weapon reviewed Tokyo Xanadu eX+ for Switch and gave it a 3.5/5 score, noting that “despite its story and combat-related flaws, Tokyo Xanadu eX+ still presents RPG fans with a great offering of content and features that will make them want to explore Tokyo and discover the secrets of the underworld.”

Persona 4 Revival Has Been Rated by the ESRB

Persona 4 Revival has received a new rating from the ESRB ahead of a potential announcement during Summer Game Fest 2026 week, which includes the Xbox Games Showcase on June 7. The ESRB rating for Persona 4 Revival can be seen in the game’s official store pages, such as the Microsoft Store

This past May, Persona 4 Revival was rated in Korea alongside a new LEGO Skylines game and other upcoming titles, including Gears of War: E-Day and Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve.

Persona 4 Revival is available to wishlist now on PlayStation 5 via PlayStation StoreXbox Series X|S via Microsoft Store, and PC via Microsoft Store and Steam. The remake will be available on Xbox Game Pass on day one.

Here’s an overview of the game via its store pages:

About

Persona 4 Revival intertwines an investigation into a string of murders with the journey of self-discovery and encounters with the occult, all within a critically acclaimed, classic RPG experience—revived in a new form!

In the rural Japanese town of Inaba, the once sleepy streets receive a cold wake-up call when a mysterious serial killer strikes. Also, what’s with the rumor of a mysterious TV channel appearing only on rainy nights? A whirlwind of surprises and otherworldly adventures will make the next year of your high school life anything but ordinary!

Key Features:

An Unforgettable Year Awaits:

A new life, a new town, and a new school year. Move to the rural countryside town of Inaba and experience moments you’ll treasure forever with unique friends at Yasogami High School.

Classes, club activities, romance, and even part-time jobs—whether you’re leveling up your skills or kicking back, how you spend your time is entirely up to you.

Murder Investigations and the Mysterious Midnight Channel:

A string of murders rocks the town: on foggy mornings, corpses are found hanging from buildings and transmission towers. At the same time, an eerie rumor of a TV channel emerges: “They say your soulmate will appear if you stare into a television set on a rainy night…” As you dig deeper, you stumble upon another realm beyond the screen. On the other side, you awaken the power to uncover the truth—an inner strength known as “Persona.”

Battle Shadows and Conquer the Unknown:

Face against “Shadows” lurking in this other world in turn-based combat. Exploit the enemy’s elemental weaknesses to knock them down, then team up with your crew for an explosive “All-Out Attack”! Strategize your next move by collecting and equipping different Personas to bring your own unique fighting style and skills to each battle.

Explore Beautiful Locales and Interact with a Captivating Cast of Characters:

From clear blue skies to riversides bathed in sunset hues and glistening streets on rainy days, Inaba’s nostalgic landscapes are brought to life with revamped modern day graphics.

Form Social Links and deepen your bonds with the town locals through rich story and immersive interactions. The closer your connections, the stronger your journey unfolds.