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J-Stars Victory VS+ coming west in summer 2015 for PS4, PS3, and PS Vita
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"Arcade Mode" added to western release.
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Bandai Namoco is bringing J-Stars Victory VS to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita in North America and Europe this summer as J-Stars Victory VS+, the publisher announced.
The western release will include an additional “Arcade Mode,” which Bandai Namco describes as “in the same vein as every fighting game.”
Get the teaser trailer and fact sheet below.



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View some screenshots at the gallery.
Outline

  • Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
  • Developer: Spike Chunsoft
  • Platforms: PlayStation 4, PS3, PS Vita
  • Genre: Fighting Game
  • Players: 1 to 2 offline, 1 to 4 online
  • Rating: Teen / 12+ TBC
  • Release: Summer 2015
  • Texts: EFIGS
  • Voiceover: Japanese
About
For the 45th anniversary of the “Shonen Jump” magazine and the 20tth anniversary of the “V Jump” magazine, a never before seen fighting game has been developed. The game invites ans and gamers to play with their favorite manga/anime’s characters and progress in the Jump World through different environments recalling One Piece, Naruto, Dragon Ball Z, and others’ memorable moments. For every manga and anime fan, J-Stars Victory VS+ is without a doubt a must-have for long hours of nervous and amazing battles in a unique atmosphere.
Features

  • 1st time in North America and Europe – A unique game combining licenses issued in the famous Jump magazines is releasing for the first time outside of Japan.
  • Incredible Roster – A huge choice of characters coming from the most famous original manga/anime issued in the Jump Magazine.
  • Jump World – The world where the adventure takes place offers 4 different scenarios in which players can travel in memorable places like “Planet Namek”, “Alabasta”, “Green Leaf”…
  • One game with all famous original manga/anime licenses.
  • Communities were waiting for this game since its Japanese release.
  • Unique Story mode mixing all licenses characters and environment.
  • Epic battles – With the 2 Vs 2 team battle system, fights are going to be tough, strategic and exciting. Each character possesses his own specifications and attacks coming from the original manga/anime. The game also adds special moves called “Combination Attack” and “Voltage System” making battles even more aggressive!
  • Arcade Mode – An Arcade Mode has been added to the game in the same vein as every fighting game.
  • Stunning graphics – With a PlayStation 4 version releasing for the first time, the game offers the best possible experiences and plunges players into an Anime.
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Oh I thought it was going to involve jpop stars. Oh well, still looks pretty cool!
 
J-Stars Victory Vs+ Will Have Japanese Voiceovers. December 23, 2014 . 12:49am

Bandai Namco is bringing J-Stars Victory Vs., a crossover fighting game with characters from over 30 Shonen Jump series, to the West as J-Stars Victory Vs.+. The English localized version will have Japanese voiceovers with English subtitles.





Bandai Namco is bringing J-Stars Victory Vs., a crossover fighting game with characters from over 30 Shonen Jump series, to the West as J-Stars Victory Vs.+. The English localized version will have Japanese voiceovers with English subtitles.

J-Stars Victory Vs.+ puts players in two vs. two battles where you can team Goku up with Naruto or pair Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo with Luffy from One Piece. The J-Adventure story mode has four different scenarios that bring players to Planet Namek from the Dragon Ball universe, Hidden Leaf Village from Naruto, and Alabasta” from One Piece. An arcade mode made for the Western release adds one on one matches.

J-Stars Victory Vs.+ is scheduled to come out in summer 2015 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation 4.




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First footage of J-Stars Victory VS+ on PS4

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Off-screen footage from the Taipei Game Show.
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The first footage of J-Stars Victory VS+ running on PlayStation 4 has come out of this weekend’s Taipei Game Show.
Courtesy of GNN, the off-screen video shows a team battle, with Naruto Uzumaki (Naruto), Himura Kenshin (Rurouni Kenshin), and Yusuke Urameshi (YuYu Hakusho) on the Red Team, and Ichigo Kurosaki (Bleach), Taro Yamada (Chinyuki: Taro to Yukaina Nakama Tachi), and Toriko (Toriko) on the Blue Team.
Watch the video below.

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The fighting game is due out on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita in North America and Europe this summer.

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PlayStation 3, PS Vita, PlayStation 4
First English gameplay of J-Stars Victory VS+

Published 6 hours ago. 40 comments.

Coming to PlayStation platforms this summer.
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The first English gameplay footage of J-Stars Victory VS+ has come out of IGN.
The first video shows Hiei (YuYu Hakusho) and Goku (Dragon Ball Z) battle against Ichigo Kurosaki (Bleach) and Monkey D. Luffy (One Piece). The second sees Goku and Ichigo, with Sasuke Uchiha (Naruto) on support, battle against Kenshiro (Fist of the North Star) and Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo (Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo), with Allen Walker (D.Gray-man) on support.
Watch the videos below.
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The game is due out this summer for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita.
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I still say it's unfair to everyone else that anyone from Dragon Ball is in there, anything after DBZ started anyway.
 

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What happens when some of the biggest characters in anime come together and battle it out? The result is J-Stars Victory VS, a unique fighter that released in Japan in 2014. Now, Bandai Namco Games is bringing the Spike Chunsoft title over to North America... More

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J-Stars Victory Vs + Shows Goku, Gon, And Ichigo In Action On PS4. February 24, 2015 . 1:40am
Bandai Namco are bringing J-Stars Victory Vs.+ to the West, an action fighter featuring all kinds of Jump characters, for PS3, PS4, and Vita. Here’s a look at some of the latest gameplay footage on PlayStation 4.



Bandai Namco are bringing J-Stars Victory Vs.+ to the West, an action fighter featuring all kinds of Jump characters, for PS3, PS4, and Vita. Here’s a look at some of the latest gameplay footage on PlayStation 4.


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J-Stars Victory Vs.+ is all about its crossover fighting action amongst various series from the Jump universe. The above video footage shows some iconic characters, such as Gon from Hunter x Hunter, Ichigo from Bleach, and Goku from Dragon Ball Z in action.

As previously reported, J-Stars Victory Vs.+ will also introduce a new “Arcade Mode,” which will feature one-on-one matches for its Western debut. The English localized version will also have Japanese voiceovers with English subtitles.

J-Stars Victory Vs.+ will release this summer for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita.

Read more stories about J-Stars Victory Vs. & PlayStation 3 & PlayStation 4 & PlayStation Vita on Siliconera.
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PlayStation 3, PS Vita, PlayStation 4
J-Stars Victory VS+ English website opened, first character trailers released

Published 2 hours ago. 50 comments.

Jump 20th anniversary fighting game out this summer.


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Bandai Namco has opened the official English website for J-Stars Victory VS+, and with it released a set of new character videos.
Today’s videos cover Dragon Ball Z, Dr. Slump, Tottemo! Luckyman, Beelzebub, and Chinyuuki. Future updates should bring videos for Bleach, Assassination Classroom, One Piece, Saint Seiya, Toriko, Hunter X Hunter, and more.
J-Stars Victory VS+ is due out for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita in North America and Europe this summer.
Watch the videos below.
Dragon Ball Z

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The Dragon Balls: seven mysterious orbs with the power to grant their wielder any wish. When Goku Son and friends set out on a perilous quest to find them, what ensues is a much-loved adventure story of friendship, the will to succeed, and awesome battle mayhem.
Dr. Slump vs. Tottemo! Luckyman

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Dr. Slump
An outlandish story that charts the exploits of eccentric inventor Senbei Norimaki and his little girl robot Arale. The king of “gag mangas,” readers young and old have been catching up on the adventures of penguin village since the strip was first serialized in 1980.
Tottemo! Luckyman
Yoichi Tsuitenai never had anything but rotten luck. That is, until a freak accident turned him into Luckyman, a superhero who fights evil armed with nothing but the power of good fortune! A comedy strip boasting an unforgettable cast of outlandish superheroes.
Beelzebub vs. Chinyuuki

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Beelzebub
After accidentally saving the son of Demon Lord Beelzebub, juvenile delinquent Tatsumi Oga reluctantly finds himself playing adoptive father to the devilish baby. A heart-warming title packed full of squabbles, child rearing, and battles to the death!
Chinyuuki
In this comedy parody of a journey to the west, tyrannical and arrogant assassin Taro Yamada is turned into a half-monkey, half-child…thing by a monk called Genjo. The story chronicles their hilarious ups-and-downs on their journey to the western paradise of Tenjiku.
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PlayStation 3, PS Vita, PlayStation 4
J-Stars Victory VS+ release date announced

Published 15 mins ago. 4 comments.

Jump fighting game launches late June.


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J-Stars Victory VS+ will launch for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita in North America on June 30 and Europe on June 26, Bandai Namco announced.
In Europe, the game will have an exclusive pre-order edition including a compendium with 52 character arts, as well as downloadable themes across each PlayStation platform.
Get the official fact sheet below:
The Most Famous Original Manga/Anime Stars are Ready to Fight!
Celebrating the 45th anniversary of the “Shonen JUMP” magazine and the 20th anniversary of the “V JUMP” magazine in Japan, a never before seen fighting game has been developed! J-Stars Victory VS+ invites fans and gamers to play with their favorite manga/anime characters and progress in the JUMP World through different environments recalling Naruto, Dragon Ball Z, One Piece and other memorable moments. For every Manga and Anime fan, J-Stars Victory VS+ is jam packed with long hours of intense and amazing battles and a must-have addition to their videogame collection!
Features

  • 1st Time Outside Japan – A unique game combining licenses in the famous JUMP magazines is releasing for the first time outside of Japan!
  • Incredible Roster – A huge choice of characters coming from the most famous mangas/animes issued in the JUMP Magazine.
  • JUMP World – The world where the adventure takes place offers 4 different scenarios in which players can travel in memorable places like “Alabasta”, “Hidden Leaf Village” and “Planet Namek”.
  • Epic Battles – With the 2 vs. 2 team battle system, fights are going to be tough, strategic and exciting. Each character possesses his own specifications and attacks coming from the manga/anime. The game also adds special moves called “Combination Attack” and “V-Voltage System” – making battles even more aggressive.
  • Arcade Mode – An Arcade Mode has been added to the game in the same vein as other fighting games.
  • Stunning Graphics – A PlayStation 4 version of the game is releasing for the first time, offering the best possible experiences and plunging players into the Manga/Anime world.
Watch a new trailer below. View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.
North America Trailer

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Europe Trailer

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J-Stars Victory Vs.+ Hits The Americas On June 30, Has The Same Character Roster As Japan. April 15, 2015 . 4:20pm

Speaking with Siliconera producer Koji Nakajima confirmed there will not be any new playable characters in J-Stars Victory Vs.+. Nakajima also talked about balance changes and about bringing the first Jump crossover title to the west.


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Bandai Namco Entertainment will release the anime crossover fighting game, J-Stars Victory Vs.+ on June 30. The game will be available for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 plus digitally on PlayStation Vita. All versions will only have Japanese voiceovers.




Speaking with Siliconera producer Koji Nakajima confirmed there will not be any new playable characters in J-Stars Victory Vs.+. The roster is exactly the same as the Japanese version released last year. Two versions on J-Stars Victory Vs. were released in Japan and a limited edition release included anime theme songs. Unfortunately, there will not be any anime songs in the English version, but there will be a limited edition made for the West. Select retailers will have the J-Stars Victory Vs+ compendium available as a pre-order bonus.

"It’s been one year since we released the game in Japan and we implemented some balance changes after getting fan feedback," Nakajima explained when I asked him how J-Stars Victory Vs.+ was tweaked. "The revisions are pretty specific such as changing the combo sequence and how much knockback there is when characters get hit. We didn’t make many major changes compared to the Japanese version."

The main new feature in J-Stars Victory Vs.+ is Arcade mode. "We understand Western gamers expect to have more replay value, which is why we added Arcade mode exclusively for the West," said Nakajima. "There are many difficulty levels for this and what’s unique is depending on the difficulty level there are conditions such as only picking characters on your team who were from the ’80s or ’90s."

Bandai Namco and developer Spike Chunsoft made a PlayStation 4 version with upscaled graphics for the West too. Nakajima said the textures are pretty much the same as those found on PS3 and the framerate is 30fps just like on PS3. "We created this game to work at 30fps so when you consider the game balance this cannot be changed even on PS4."




J-Stars Victory Vs+ was made to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Shonen Jump, but it isn’t the only Jump crossover game. Nintendo made Jump Ultimate Stars with Ganbarion. "Candidly speaking, we don’t have any plans currently for making more collaboration titles like this. This is the first time we will release a big collaboration title in the West. Hopefully some of that feedback can be implemented in the next projects we’re working on."



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J-Stars Victory VS+ producer talks character selection process, new features
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Shonen Jump fighter out late next month for PlayStation platforms.


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Bandai Namco has released a new video interview with J-Stars Victory VS+ producer Koji Nakajima, who discusses how the team selected which characters would represent Shonen Jump in the 20th anniversary fighting game, what updates to expect in the western release, and his favorite team combination.
Get the quotes below.
How did you go through the process of picking which characters were going to be in the game?
“Well, there are three components we considered when choosing the characters. First, we reflected the results of the popularity survey that was conducted by Shonen Jump magazine. Next, there are manga series that have already ended, so we made sure we had popular characters appear from them. Lastly, there were characters that haven’t made their way into anime or games yet, and we wanted everyone to play them, so we added those characters, too. So the character lineup was comprised based on these three components.
The game originally released as J-Stars Victory VS for PlayStation 3 and PS Vita in Japan. We’re bringing it west as J-Stars Victory VS+ for PS4, PS3, and PS Vita. What’s different about the two versions?
“Well, in regards to bringing Victory VS+ to the U.S. and Europe, the big change we made was to make it on PlayStation 4. We also added an arcade mode, where you repeatedly fight challenging battles, and because we had time since the Japanese release, we also applied feedback from the Japanese version, and tweaked the battles, so the gameplay should be a lot better than before. Those three points are the major changes made to the game.”
What’s your favorite team combination?
“Well, with this many characters here, I like every one of them, but I guess my first choice would be Goku. He can transform into a Super Saiyan, becoming a very powerful character. For his partner, I’d like to recommend this guy here: Lucky Man, which I believe most of you may not know. This guy, Lucky Man, is like everyone else, a hero, but his main power is that he’s lucky, like the luckiest in the universe, and fights with only luck, making him a very unique character. I’d like everyone to see what kind of combos these two create with one being a powerful character, and the other, Lucky Man, simply fighting with luck on his side.”
Message to the Fans
“All the characters from Japan’s popular manga series come together in J-Stars Victory VS+ to conduct the battle of your dreams, so I’m looking forward to seeing everyone enjoy, firsthand, this festive and enjoyable title. Please look forward to it!”
And here’s the actual interview:
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J-Stars Victory VS+ is due out for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita in North America on June 30 and Europe on June 26.

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J-Stars Victory Vs.+ Producer Talks Character Selection And More. May 11, 2015 . 3:31pm

Koji Nakajima discusses how the development team chose characters for the upcoming arena fighter.

In a new video shared by Bandai Namco, J-Stars Victory Vs.+ producer Koji Nakajima discusses how the development team chose characters for the upcoming arena fighter, and also discusses his favourite combination of characters. You can watch it below.
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J-Stars Victory Vs.+ will be released on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PS Vita in North America on June 30th and Europe on June 26th.

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