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Top 10 Biggest E3 2018 Surprises, Ranked

9. Jump Force

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Top 10 Biggest E3 2018 Surprises

During Microsoft’s E3 2018 Xbox Briefing we were bombarded with a ton of world premiere game trailers, but one that stuck out to us the most was Jump Force. The trailer starts with panning shots of iconic anime environments and characters with an eventual battle erupting between Dragon Ball Z’s Frieza, Naruto, Luffy from One Piece, and Goku.

If you couldn’t already tell, Jump Force is a mashup fighting game of a myriad of different Shonen Jump manga. Nobody quite knew what to expect when the Bandai Namco logo flashed on the screen, but last year at E3 they rocked the house with Dragonball FighterZ and this year was no different.


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