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This Week in Imports: This Ain’t the Death end of Street Fighter V

A new round of games is making its debut below.

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Street Fighter V: Champion Edition will debut this week, bringing new characters like Gill and Seth to the latest entry of the esteemed Capcom fighting game series. Additionally, new V-Skills have been added for every playable character. For those with previous versions of Street Fighter V, players are also able to upgrade to Champion Edition via an Upgrade Pack.

Aside from the latest version of Street Fighter V, Compile Heart’s Death end re;Quest 2 also comes out this week, bringing players out of the digital world and into the cursed town of Liz Shoala, where monsters roam at night. The game is once again written by the writer behind Corpse Party, and protagonist Mai’s journey can end early if you make the wrong choices at key moments.

Finally, Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix is the latest entry in the series and will be appearing this time on Nintendo Switch. Mega Mix includes around 100 songs to play to, as well as a new ‘Mix Mode’ played using the Joy-Cons’ gyroscopic controls. There are also some features exclusive to the game, such as a T-shirt Edit mode that lets you customize your own T-shirts for Miku and the other Vocaloids.

As a reminder, Siliconera gets a small portion pocket change from your purchases from our Play-Asia links below. You can also save $3 by using the code “SILICON” by using the coupon button at the payment method selection screen.

 

Here are this week’s JP releases below:

Nintendo Switch

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix (+ eShop version)

  • Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix 10th Anniversary Collection

 

PlayStation 4

Street Fighter V: Champion Edition (+ PS Store version)

Death end re;Quest 2 (+ PS Store version)

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