
Not only that, they will also be showing titles at other ‘business partner’ booths. It seems that them restructuring and moving to Southern California is to blame for their lack of E3 showing this year.
Instead, we will be collaborating with our various business partners for this year’s E3 show.” With the majority of our bigger titles launching later in 2015/2016, particularly those from our AAA studios Relic Entertainment, Sports Interactive and Creative Assembly, we are concentrating our efforts for some of these major announcements after our relocation. “Over the next months, SEGA of America will be focusing on the restructure and relocation to Southern California, and we have decided to not attend E3 with our own booth this year. Of course, we thought that it would have meant that they were just going to sign up late, sadly that is not the case as SEGA has now confirmed to Game Informer via email: So you guys already know the speculation, SEGA hasn’t signed up for a exhibition booth for this year’s E3. The console version of the first arcade release is set to hit Playstation 3 and Playstation Vita this fall in the West.ġ Comment SEGA confirms they won’t have a booth at E3 this year This new version of Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax is being titled ‘Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax New Work’ (working title) and will hit Japanese game centers this summer.
Major Floreytia Capistrano also from Heavy Object will also be in the game as a supporting character. Quenser Barbotage from Heavy Object accompanied by fellow 37th Mobile Maintentance Battalion members Heivia Winchell and Milinda Brantini who are incorporated into attacks. So what can you expect to see in the new game? Let’s check it out: If you never heard of the game, its a 2D anime based fighting game that happens to feature some SEGA characters (from franchises like Virtua Fighter and Valkyria Chronicles). So Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax will be getting a sequel in arcades that is set to add quite a bit of new content including new playable characters. As covered before this version of the game has two new playable characters: Quenser Barbotage (from Heavy Object) and Emi Yusa (from The Devil is Part-Timer).ĥ Comments New Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax adds characters from Heavy Object Modes like “Network Mode”, “Training Mode” and “Gallery Mode” all make their appearance. The game will have a expanded “Dream Duel” story mode that will expand the game new situations. The game is hitting the Playstation 3 and Playstation Vita again, while finally debuting on the Playstation 4. Atlus has done a great job, sometimes releasing their text heavy JRPGs two months after their Japanese release. Releasing Japanese games closer to their Japanese release date, not a year after. Talk about deflating a release in America before it happen, I’m sure lots of Western buyerz that where going to get Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax are second guessing themselves and its something SEGA’s localization team has to improve on. That’s right, a couple of months after the US release of the first one, the expanded version will hit Japan. Well, it came out sooner than I expected, its going to hit Japanese consoles on December 17th. SEGA has updated last year’s Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax in arcades as Ignition, it was only a matter of time that it would come out on consoles.