The remake version of "Soulcalibur," a popular weapon-based video game title made by Bandai, might be just around the corner for Xbox Game Pass, an insider reveals. Microsoft's gaming platform has ...
It’s a sad end for a disappointing entry in the franchise. Namco’s Project Soul team has revealed that Soul Calibur 5 is about to be sunset from online stores. In a recent tweet, the official Soul ...
The beta will run from tomorrow, September 28, at 8:00 AM PDT through September 30 at 8:00 PM PDT, giving you 60 hours to enjoy the fighting antics that the game has to offer. It’s currently being ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Bandai Namco has announced that Soul Calibur V--which launched for both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2012--will be delisted from both consoles' ...
Bandai Namco Entertainment has announced that it is sunsetting Soul Calibur V on PS3 and Xbox 360 on June 19, 2023. Speaking on Twitter, the company confirmed that not only will the game no longer be ...
According to the official Xbox Game Pass Twitter page, there will be an upcoming "Soul Calibur VI" tournament on Twitch along with @smashgg this April 17! The problem is that there are only 16 players ...
Namco Bandai sends along a new Soul Calibur Xbox Live Arcade trailer, offering a minute of footage featuring Voldo, Maxi, Yoshimitsu and Cervantes. A port of the 1999 Dreamcast fighter, Soul Calibur ...
Namco Bandai Games has released a quartet of new screenshots snapped from Soul Calibur IV, coming later this month to Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. The screens depict “Algol,” a new playable character ...
Senior Weekend Staff Writer for DualShockers. Loves JRPGs, artbooks, and anime. Soul Calibur VI had its own fair share of announcements during the Japan Fighting Game Publisher's Roundtable livestream ...
If what I saw online is not a product of file compression or anything then it seems that the PS2 version will be a lot jaggier than that of the Xbox, not to talk about the lame Tekken bonus character ...