
The company after Granblue Fantasy: Versus confirms its arrival in the United States next March. In Europe it will arrive during the first quarter of 2020.
XSEED Games, distributor of the game in the United States, confirms the launch of Granblue Fantasy: Versus for next March 3 on PS4. This is a delay of just one month from its arrival in Japanese lands, expected on February 6. Unfortunately, in Europe we do not know when it will arrive, although the initial plan is sometime in the first quarter of 2020.
The main novelty of this delivery lies in an RPG mode that takes us through a new unpublished story. As stated in the official description, players "will take part in waves of enemies and formidable beasts" both alone and cooperatively up to 2 simultaneous players, either locally or through the internet. In this way the fighters will develop with "new skills and improvements of their weapons" in a system "recognizable to fans."
The different editions that will accompany the basic version already show the contents of their first season pass. It will include characters such as Narmaya, Soriz, Djeeta and a fifth fighter that has not yet been confirmed. For the part that is up to Chaos Bringer, it can be unlocked either by completing the RPG mode, or by buying the pass.
Next to the announcement, a new trailer has been revealed. You can see it below:
The Taipei Game Show 2020 is delayed to summer
The Association of Taipei Computers, organizer of the event, has confirmed the delay of the celebration of the Taipei Game Show 2020. Initially expected between February 6 and 9, the country's technology fair has succumbed to the global emergency that has supposed to arise from the coronavirus.
The new date is unknown at this time, although it will take place within the framework of next summer. Although the organizers initially wanted to move on next week, some brands such as WANIN Games and Justdan Entertainment canceled their programming. The use of masks and body temperature control have not been sufficient methods to curb the fear of possible contagion.