Bandai Namco released today the launch trailer for the much awaited Jump Force.
Jump Force is an arena fighting game that features at least 42 playable characters from across various Jump properties such as Dragon Ball, Naruto, Hunter x Hunter, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, One Piece, Yu-Gi-Oh and more.
Players who will purchase the Deluxe Edition will have three day early access while the Standard Edition will be released later this Friday.
Here’s an overview of the game, via Bandai Namco:
For the first time ever, the most famous Manga heroes are thrown into a whole new battleground: our world. Uniting to fight the most dangerous threat, the Jump Force will bear the fate of the entire human kind.
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the famous Weekly Jump Magazine, Jump Force is also making the most of latest technologies to bring characters to life in a never-seen-before realistic design.
– A unique setting, merging the Jump World and the Real World.
– The Jump Force, an alliance of the most powerful Manga heroes from Dragon Ball, One Piece, Naruto and much more
-Realistic graphics bring Manga characters to life like never before
– XBOX ONE X Enhanced / PS4 Pro Support
Jump Force will be released on February 15, 2019 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Check back with us near the release date for our review and coverage of the game.
And the following are the ESRB rating summary:
“This is a fighting game in which players compete in 3-on-3 matches with characters featured in the Shonen Jump Magazine series. Players use punches, kicks, and special attacks (e.g., fireballs, laser blasts, rush attacks) to drain opponents’ life meters in arena-based combat. A handful of characters use swords, machine guns, and bazookas to inflict damage against opponents. Battles are accompanied by colorful light effects, cries of pain, and large explosions. Small drips of blood can appear on characters’ bodies and faces as they are damaged in combat.
Some characters wear outfits that expose large amounts of cleavage; portions of female characters’ clothing may rip off during matches. Dialogue also references suggestive material (e.g., “Get a load of this package. You like what you see?”).”
Watch the launch trailer below: