Cartoon Network Crossover Nexus Crisis War Series

(Please note, I am not here to copy the Cross Crisis Series by Sam Imbecile. I'm giving a Cartoon Network, a second chance for making crossover video games; if they continue making crossover video games with video game characters and a Japanese video game and anime companies with anime characters, and deserve a best ratings and giving a award for the best game of all time. Instead making a bad crossover video games trying to rip off Nintendo games with half bad video game companies such as Battle Crashers, CN: Speedway & Punch Time Explosion. (Except FusionFall and Project Exonaut which is a good game and I like it and so does everyone.) Please don't sue me, and my page.)

The Cartoon Network's Crossover Nexus Crisis War Series (カートゥーンネットワークのクロスオーバーネクサス危機戦争シリーズ Kāto~ūn'nettowāku no kurosuōbānekusasu kiki sensō shirīzu) is a crossover series of twenty-six collaborative games including some three non-canon collaborative games, co-developed and published by Silversoft Games Studios, B.B. Studio (Banpresto) under Bandai Namco Entertainment's management, Cartoon Network Games, Arc System Works from 2018 to 2022 in cooperation with various Japanese game companies, including Capcom, Sega, SNK, Konami, Marvelous Inc, Square-Enix, PlatinumGames, Koei-Tecmo, Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development, PlayStation Studios & Xbox Game Studios and Arc System Works and entertainment companies, such as Toei, Toho, and Tsuburaya.

Referring to this; Cartoon Network Enterprises wanted to create a good crossover game with video game characters, if they wanted to create something new. So, they ask these Japanese video game companies named Bandai Namco Entertainment & Silversoft Games Studios. Since they made a a VR game called We Bare Bears: Food Truck Rush including in Europe Holdings publishers such as Adventure Time: Pirates Of The Enchiridion including Ben 10 (2017 video game) and Ben 10: Power Trip game, including D3 Publisher who actually publish these old Ben 10 games and the other Cartoon Network video game titles such as Ed, Edd n Eddy: Scam of the Century, The Secret Saturdays: Beasts of the 5th Sun, 2 Adventure Time games, Regular Show: Mordecai and Rigby in 8-Bit Land and 2 Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi games on GBA & Nintendo DS. They started their "secrets" projects by Japan's top publishers, Arc System Works, Silversoft Games Studios and Bandai Namco Entertainment signed up a partnership deal with WarnerMedia, and the video game companies to externally-develop some new AAA games together, fighting games and JRPGs/RPGs games, therefore operating as rather or either the developer and or/publisher under each of them with Warner Bros, Silversoft and Bandai Namco; with the apparent goal of boosting profits and 9th generation hardware sales and showing third-party support in an attempt to restore the popularity of console gaming, and their cartoon television studio including video game company including Warner Bros Games and reclaim Japan's dominance over the West in the video games industry.

Titles
The following games below are canonical installments of the series released in both marketing and chronological orders, their games will be played as young adults and teens.

Side-Titles
The following games below are non-canon installments and the series will not feature in this Cartoon Network's Crossover Nexus Crisis War Series.

Trivia

 * Despite this Teen Titans Go!, ThunderCats Roar, MegaMan: Fully Changed, Sonic Boom and the reboot of Ben 10 Reboot & The Powerpuff Girls Reboot, are not featured in these games.
 * The art style will have to be anime. Also; the cutscenes, openings and the endings will feature an anime animation studios from previous Project X Zone games and a Namco X Capcom such as Production I.G, Studio Trigger, Graphinica. And including a new cutscenes that will made and feature some new anime animation studios, such as Toei Animation, Asahi Production, Studio Signpost, TMS Entertainment, Sunrise Inc, Madhouse, Bones, Studio Pierrot, Marza Animation Planet, Studio Colorido, Polygon Pictures, Lerche, Cartoon Network Studios (Japan) and A-1 Pictures Inc.
 * The gameplay will have same graphics that features 2.5D animation (2D & 3D combined) and the same elements as Project X Zone 1 & 2, Super Robot Wars, Gundam Versus, Namco X Capcom, Scarlet Nexus, Dragon: Marked for Death, Xenoblade Chronicles, NieR:Automata, Astral Chain, Marvel Vs. Capcom 3, Street Fighter X Tekken, Super Smash Bros, PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale, Genshin Impact, Dragon Ball FighterZ, Guilty Gear Xrd + Strive and Granblue Fantasy and KILL la KILL - IF.


 * Most of the designs are inspired from the later designs in the shows. The Ben 10 characters take their Ultimate Alien and Omniverse looks, the Powerpuff Girls characters take their own version of their with Powerpuff Girls Z and an (1998 - 2005) designs. The Steven Universe characters take their Steven Universe Future and their original designs. Nigel Uno takes his concept design from Galacted Kids Next Door (Including Codename: Kids Next Door), Irwin and Hoss Delgado their looks from the cancelled Underfist spin-off.
 * Their games will be rated T for Teens and E10+ for Everyone 10+.
 * Since the OK KO! Lets Be Heroes special episode called Let's Meet Sonic & Sonic Boom was aired on Cartoon Network, Silversoft Games Studios & SEGA decided to make with Cartoon Network Enterprises to make a Tactical RPG Crossover fighting game.
 * After the cancellation of Cartoon Network Universe, the servers were shut down, disabled the game service permanently and faded into obscurity by these great games such as FusionFall, Project Exonaut, FusionFall: Heroes and T.K.O Titanic KungFu-Bot Offense. But Cartoon Network: Universe team had to fix their Cartoon Network Universe back to alive and bring video game characters to come in.
 * Cartoon Network Studios had to stop working with bad video games studios (Such as GameMill Entertainment, Bam! Entertainment, The Game Factory and Outright Games) and start working with Japanese video games studios to produce their good video games crossover games and creating the new and the recreation of Cartoon Network: Universe.
 * This is the first try that Cartoon Network had to team up with video games characters. (Such as Final Fantasy, Sonic The Hedgehog, Mega Man, Pac-Man, BlazBlue, King Of Fighters, Metal Gear Solid and Ninja Gaiden.)
 * Cartoon Network's Crossover Nexus Crisis War Series takes the same elements and the story with Cartoon Network: Universe, such as Punch Time Explosion, FusionFall, Project Exonaut, FusionFall: Heroes, and T.K.O Titanic KungFu-Bot Offense. But Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers will not featured in this story and the elements from Cartoon Network's Crossover Nexus Crisis War Series, it's because Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers is non-canon.
 * Bakugan: Battle Planet (A.K.A Bakugan: Geogan Rising and Bakugan: Armored Alliance), FireBreather, Tenkai Knights, Medabots, TOM And SARA (From Toonami), Max Steel (2013 Series with Team Turbo and N-Tek), Winx Club, IGPX (Immortal Grand Prix), Code Lyoko, SWAT Kats, and Mixels will fully feature on Cartoon Network's Crossover Nexus Crisis War Series.
 * Cartoon Network Video Games, DC Comics, Original Series and Movies and Acquired Series will be featured in Easter Eggs and References.
 * The voice actors will be picked on Japanese and English based on Street Fighter X Tekken.
 * Some of these songs such as Opening Theme, Ending Theme, Insert Theme will feature some Japanese Rock/Metal Band and singers artists (Such as LiSA, LIGHTBRINGER, BABYMETAL, Akira Takasaki (& X JAPAN), Koshi Inaba, Kōji Kikkawa, Aldious, Hironobu Kageyama, Maximum the Hormone, Masatoshi Ono and Anza) and some English Rock/Metal Band and singers artists. (Including NateWantsToBattle, OR3O, Caleb Hyles, MandoPony, Annapantsu, Casey Lee Williams (& Jeff Williams) Jonathan Young, Tsuko G, Cristina Vee, AmaLee and Casval Wolfe of Vespera.)