
As promised, a trailer for Project X Zone has been released. It also happens to be ten minutes long, so maybe prepare a light snack, then check it out after the break.

As promised, a trailer for Project X Zone has been released. It also happens to be ten minutes long, so maybe prepare a light snack, then check it out after the break.

As you can see above, there’s the box art for Project X Zone. Nintendo also revealed that a new trailer for the game will be released on July 2nd. I’ll post it here when it becomes available, of course.

A special version of Project X Zone, shown above, is available from the launch of the game on October 11th. This is not a limited edition though. It’s simply the first print run of the game, meaning it’ll cost the standard price of ¥6,280. This version includes an original box, a booklet with character information, and a CD with the game’s soundtrack.

Famitsu magazine has confirmed that Project X Zone – a game in development by Capcom, SEGA, and Namco Bandai – will be available on the 11th of October. Of the over two-hundred characters in the game, another five were revealed:
But, of course, we still need to hope for localisation.

Project X Zone is a simulation RPG in development by SEGA, Namco Bandai, and Capcom, and it has been revealed that the game has over two-hundred characters. This figure includes allies and enemies, but:
The “enemy” characters aren’t just generic designs. You’ll find enemies from the various franchises used for both bosses and standard foes.
It’s good to see the companies making the most of their collaboration.

Project X Zone is a simulation RPG from SEGA, Capcom, and Namco Bandai (meaning it has characters from their major franchises). There’s a new round of screenshots from the game that you can find after the break.

Namco Bandai has released lots of screenshots from Project X Zone. They’re after the break.