Bandai Namco has announced that 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Jump Force Deluxe Edition will be heading to the Nintendo Switch this August. Releasing on August 27 in Japan and August 28 for Europe and North America, the game will retail for $49.99 and include most of the DLC released for the previous versions (PC, PS4, Xbox One). For whatev𓂃er reason, season two of the DLC will not be included.

The release date trailer shows footage of the game that is likely running on PC. There is no way the Switch version performs that smoothly, especially since the Xbox One X version has trouble maintaining a steady framerate. It at least shows you what to expect from Jump Force, which is a typical anime brawler type game.

The Switch port will include an exclusive 3v3 local multiplayer mode. Likely making🍒 use of split joy-con play, the trailer promises that six players can jump into the fray. Battles will play out in tag fashion, so you'll need to strategically call in buddies to get the edge in battle. That's at least something differe💛nt about this version.

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If you're wondering whether or not the game is any good, I wouldn't recommend it. There are neat graphical flourishes and online battles can be somewhat entertaining, but this is basically one of those lame Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm fighters. You just mash a lot of buttons and watch as your characters practically seize control away from you. Also, Kenshiro from Fist of the North Star doesn't au💃t꧙omatically win every fight, so it's plain inaccurate.

You can't fault Bandai Namco for supporting the Switch, at least. The company does its best to give fans more choices in acquiring newer games. If Jump Force can run on the Switch, it's only a matter of time before Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot appears. That's a far ꦿless demanding game from a graphical standpoint, though the open-world might pose from issues.

Even if that never happens, it seems Bandai Namco will continue to port games over to Nintendo's hybrid console. Someone like me might balk at the bad performance, but unless it is truly devastating, Jump Force Deluxe Edition should be an okay time for super fans.

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