Project X Zone Now Available For The Nintendo 3DS

Project X Zone, a crossover-fueled strategy RPG, is available as of today for the 3DS, both in stores and on the Nintendo eShop. The game is published by Namco Bandai, and includes various familiar characters from their catalog, along with Capcom and Sega. Players can expect to command characters from Street Fighter, Mega Man, Resident Evil, Tekken, and Space Channel 5, among many others.

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Project X Zone, a crossover-fueled strategy RPG, is available as of today for the 3DS, both in stores and on the Nintendo eShop. The game is published by Namco Bandai, and includes various familiar characters from their catalog, along with Capcom and Sega’s catalogues. Players can expect to command characters from Street Fighter, Mega Man, Resident Evil, Tekken, and Space Channel 5, among many others.

The game also sports a flashy, combo-driven battle system making use of each character’s trademark abilities. To get a better idea of what gameplay is like in Project X Zone, feel free to watch the new launch trailer below.

Check it out and let us know your thoughts in the comments.


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