One Piece: World Seeker is looking rather promising in this new gameplay trailer, which clocks in at just over five minutes in length. The open world action title's combat gets some in-depth explanations, and we get to see Luffy make use of his many gum-gum abilities.
Previously, World Seeker had a vague 2019 launch window, but now we have a confirmed release date in North America and Europe. One Piece fans will want to mark the 15th March on their calendars.
Are you looking forward to this open world One Piece adventure? Stretch yourself in the comments section below.
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yeah i just watched it and it's not looking that bad actually and it's looking smoother than in the old game play vids
still a shame funimation won't produce dubs for One Piece games though
Looking better and that collectors edition looks tempting as a fan of one piece
@FullbringIchigo Same here, I really wish FUNimation would spend the money and effort/time to produce English Dubs for video games that aren't Dragon Ball Z...
This game and Jump Force would be amazing with english voices...
@KidBoruto um i think English voices for jump force would ruin the game (to me) i mean sure it would be great that if they added English voices to the One piece world seeker
This game seems really great to me here is me when i buy the game
Miguel:Bet 5$ you won't play the game or even buy the game
Me:ok i bet 5$ that i won't play the game pr even buy it
Miguel:ok by the way god is watching you
I buy the game and lose 5$
@JumpForceGamer I would prefer most of the English voices for the Jump Force characters, but that's just my opinion.
Grew up with AMerican/US English Dubs and love them.
@JumpForceGamer nice language...
@JumpForceGamer @KidBoruto apparently the reason they don't dub One Piece games is because they are so far behind in the dub of the show that for most characters they haven't even cast them yet and that's fine
as for Jump Force not getting a dub well with so many different companies owning the dubbing rights to the various series represented and some not even having a dub licence at all it's almost impossible to dub a game like that
yeah i prefer to have a dub in a game but IF there are legitimate reason they can't then it's fine
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So let's watch the language from here on out
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@FullbringIchigo True I didn't think about that, not all of the Jump Force characters have English Dubs.
As for One Piece, if that's true then how come Bamco had no problem dubbing Naruto games that were super ahead of the anime on American TV/U.S. DVDs etc?
I know Naruto is dubbed by Viz Media (not FUNi), but still that's kinda odd.
@KidBoruto well as you said Naruto was Viz and One Piece is funimation so it could just be the way each company operates but we also have to remember that many voices in the Naruto games ended up being different in the anime but Toei is very strict with One Piece after what 4Kids did to it and that includes dubbing, after all funi is making those dubs FOR Toei remember
@FullbringIchigo I haven't had the chance to play the Ultimate Storm games yet, so had no idea some of the characters had different English voice actors.
@KidBoruto yeah some do like Tobi (well the Tobi persona anyway) for example in the anime he was voiced by Michael Yurchak, in Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 it was Nolan North and in Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution it was Todd Haberkorn
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