Project X Zone 3: War of Infinite Worlds – Ultimate Edition

Project X Zone III: War of Infinite Worlds – Ultimate Edition (プロジェクト クロスゾーン ＩＩＩ第三次 ： 無む 限げん 大だい  世せ  界かい の 戦せん  争そ アルティメットエディション) is the remastered version of the 2018 crossover video game, Project X Zone III: War of Infinite Worlds, developed by Monolith Soft for the Nintendo Switch. To celebrate the 65th anniversary of Bandai Namco Entertainment, the game was released in Japan on June 1, 2020, and worldwide on December 25, 2020.

In addition to featuring characters from Bandai Namco, Capcom and Sega franchises, the game introduces guests characters from Arc System Works, Square-Enix, Konami, SNK, Koei Tecmo and Compile Heart.

Production
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Gameplay
As opposed to the Nintendo 3DS, the Ultimate Edition of Project X Zone 3 features a radicalized changed in gameplay. The update removes the tactical turn-based gameplay of the original and replaces it with a more traditional hack-and-slash/beat-em-up third-person shooter orientation with RPG elements adapted straight from the original and 2.5D graphics incorporated into the environments, characters and animations in the same vein as Dragon Ball FighterZ. The game also introduces the use of an avatar character for the play to customize via appearance, abilities and others, and interact with several characters, in and out of combat.

However, few elements from the original version are retained, such as the use of Pair and Solo Units, Mirage Cancel, Cross Fusion Multi-Attacks, open-world universe-exploring and quest unlocks.

New Characters
All characters from the original will reappear in the Ultimate Edition in addition to new characters from different franchises.

Characters denoted with (*) symbol are initially an enemy unit. Characters denoted with (**) symbol are previously a Solo Unit in the original version.

Solo Units
Characters denoted with (*) symbol are initially an enemy unit.

Trivia

 * The international release of Project X Zone 3 Ultimate Edition incorporates English voice-overs for the characters and cutscenes, being the first game in the Namco Cross series to having English dubbed voices.