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METAL BUILD EXPO: Inside Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo

If you grew up wanting your Gundam to be made of actual metal, Bandai Spirits just built a whole event around that itch. The METAL BUILD EXPO is a single-brand showcase running at the Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo in Akihabara, and we dropped by to see every die-cast hero the line has to offer under one roof. Here’s our walkthrough — plus what it means for collectors back home in Singapore.

METAL BUILD EXPO event poster showing dates 27 March to 6 July 2026
Photo: GameTrader.SG at METAL BUILD EXPO, Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo

What is the METAL BUILD EXPO?

METAL BUILD is Bandai Spirits’ premium line of pre-painted, fully-articulated figures that mix die-cast metal with plastic for real heft and a satisfying clink. This is the first time the brand has been given its own dedicated event, and it pulls together the latest releases across Mobile Suit Gundam, Neon Genesis Evangelion, the EX PROJECT line and more.

The essentials:

  • Where: Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo, 1-1 Kandahanaokacho, Chiyoda-ku — a one-minute walk from JR Akihabara Station (Electric Town Exit).
  • When: 27 March – 6 July 2026, daily from 10:00 to 20:00.
  • Admission: free — the storefront sign literally reads nyujo muryo (free entry).

Gundam SEED takes centre stage

The headline wall belongs to Gundam SEED. The Strike Freedom Gundam anchors the display in full die-cast glory, wings of light fanned out the way every SEED fan remembers it.

METAL BUILD Strike Freedom Gundam with wings of light spread
Photo: GameTrader.SG at METAL BUILD EXPO, Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo

Bandai is using the expo to relaunch the figure: the METAL BUILD Strike Freedom Gundam <Revival Ver.> hits general retail in June 2026 with a refreshed package and an added support stand. Alongside it, the store is selling new store-limited Sword Striker and Launcher Striker packs that clip onto the Strike Gundam (Heliopolis Roll Out Ver.) to rebuild the Sword and Launcher loadouts.

METAL BUILD Strike Gundam striker pack displays with price tags
Photo: GameTrader.SG at METAL BUILD EXPO, Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo
METAL BUILD Force Impulse Gundam on display
Photo: GameTrader.SG at METAL BUILD EXPO, Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo

A glass cabinet near the back lines up the SEED roster side by side — Strike, Strike Freedom, Destiny and friends — so you can see how the sculpts have evolved over the line’s run. If you want a sense of scale and finish, this shelf is the one to study.

Shelf comparing multiple METAL BUILD Gundam SEED figures
Photo: GameTrader.SG at METAL BUILD EXPO, Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo

Tucked into the exclusives corner are the Astray frames — the Gold Frame and Red Frame — wearing “ON SALE HERE NOW!” tags, the kind of store-only stock that makes the trip worth it for serious collectors.

METAL BUILD Gundam Astray Gold Frame and Red Frame exclusives in a display case
Photo: GameTrader.SG at METAL BUILD EXPO, Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo

The commemorative Hi-ν Gundam

Every Tamashii store event gets a commemorative piece, and this one is the METAL BUILD Hi-ν Gundam [METAL BUILD EXPO]. It’s based on the 2022 Hi-ν, but repainted from the novel’s purple-and-white into the official blue-and-white scheme, with a new fin funnel hanger so you can display the funnels stowed or deployed. It’s a Premium Bandai item that needs a CLUB TAMASHII MEMBERS registration to order.

METAL BUILD Hi-Nu Gundam in blue and white on display
Photo: GameTrader.SG at METAL BUILD EXPO, Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo

00, Evangelion and a Toho surprise

The Gundam 00 corner shows off GN-001 Gundam Exia and the 00 Gundam, GN blades catching the spotlights. Staff had an Exia out of the case for a closer look — the inner-frame detail on these is genuinely absurd.

METAL BUILD Gundam 00 figure on display
Photo: GameTrader.SG at METAL BUILD EXPO, Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo
METAL BUILD GN-001 Gundam Exia held up close
Photo: GameTrader.SG at METAL BUILD EXPO, Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo

Beyond Gundam, EVANGELION Unit-01 represents the line’s wider reach, posed mid-lunge off its launch rail.

METAL BUILD Evangelion Unit-01 figure
Photo: GameTrader.SG at METAL BUILD EXPO, Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo

And the one that stopped us in our tracks — a fully die-cast Toho mecha from the Godzilla universe, all spines and silver plating, licensed TM & © Toho Co., Ltd. Not what you expect at a Gundam-heavy show, and all the better for it.

METAL BUILD Toho Godzilla-series mecha figure
Photo: GameTrader.SG at METAL BUILD EXPO, Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo

Hatsune Miku gets the METAL BUILD treatment

The most unexpected booth is a snow-globe diorama built for METAL BUILD Hatsune Miku — yes, the Vocaloid icon reimagined as a mecha-suited figure, posed across a starry, checkerboard stage. It’s a reminder that METAL BUILD isn’t only about war machines.

METAL BUILD Hatsune Miku banner at the expo
Photo: GameTrader.SG at METAL BUILD EXPO, Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo
METAL BUILD 初音ミク SPECIAL PV — via BANDAI SPIRITS on YouTube
METAL BUILD Hatsune Miku figure posed in a starry diorama
Photo: GameTrader.SG at METAL BUILD EXPO, Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo
METAL BUILD Hatsune Miku figure detail
Photo: GameTrader.SG at METAL BUILD EXPO, Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo
METAL BUILD Hatsune Miku figure with weapon
Photo: GameTrader.SG at METAL BUILD EXPO, Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo
METAL BUILD Hatsune Miku figure close up
Photo: GameTrader.SG at METAL BUILD EXPO, Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo

What this means for Singapore collectors

METAL BUILD figures don’t get a regular shelf presence in Singapore — they’re a Premium Bandai and Tamashii web-store world, so most SG collectors import via Bandai’s online stores or specialist hobby shops. The catch with an event like this: the store-limited Striker packs and the commemorative Hi-ν are tied to the Tokyo store and the Tamashii web store, so they’re not something you’ll casually find at a local mall.

If you’re heading to Tokyo before the expo wraps on 6 July 2026, the Akihabara store is a one-minute walk from the station and free to enter — easily worth an hour even if you’re only browsing. On the tags we spotted, figures ranged from the low ¥10,000s up past ¥40,000 (the Force Impulse Gundam was tagged ¥41,800), so factor that in if you plan to buy rather than just gawk. For more on-the-ground coverage, check our other events reports.

Full event details are on the official Tamashii Nations Store Tokyo page.

MAPPA 15th Anniversary: JJK, Chainsaw Man & AoT News on 19 June

If you’ve been waiting for Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4 news, a Chainsaw Man update, or any hint of what’s next for Attack on Titan — set an alarm for Friday, 19 June. Studio MAPPA is hosting a landmark 15th anniversary presentation at 8pm JST / 7pm SGT, and almost every major franchise it handles is on the bill.

MAPPA at 15: A Studio Behind Half Your Favourite Anime

MAPPA was founded on 14 June 2011 and has since become one of the most prolific animation studios in the world — responsible for Jujutsu Kaisen, Chainsaw Man, Attack on Titan: The Final Season, Dorohedoro, Ranma ½, Yuri on Ice, and more. To mark its 15th anniversary, the studio is hosting a special video presentation that it describes as more than a list of upcoming projects: each title will be introduced through “carefully crafted video segments” (per navigator Kenjiro Tsuda’s comments).

The event will also premiere an original anniversary film set to “Seikatsu” (Life), a song written for the occasion by Japanese band PEOPLE 1. Veteran voice actress Kotono Mitsuishi serves as narrator.

MAPPA 15th anniversary lineup titles
Image courtesy of MAPPA

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4 — What Singapore Fans Need to Know

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4 — covering the Culling Game Arc Part 2 — is confirmed in production, and MAPPA will share fresh details on 19 June. The event includes a dedicated “Juju Talk” segment featuring voice actors Junya Enoki (Yuji Itadori) and Megumi Ogata (Yuta Okkotsu).

Season 3 finished airing earlier this year, covering the Culling Game Arc Part 1, so Season 4 is the natural continuation of the story. The June 19 update is expected to include at minimum a new teaser and possibly a confirmed premiere window.

Chainsaw Man: International Assassins Arc and a Mystery New Project

The Chainsaw Man section of the event is arguably the most intriguing. Two announcements are confirmed:

  • New details on the Chainsaw Man: International Assassins Arc anime — the adaptation of the manga arc immediately following the Public Safety arc. Whether this will be a new TV season or an animated film has not been confirmed.
  • A brand-new Chainsaw Man project, teased independently of the Assassins Arc announcement. Chainsaw Man Part 2 of the manga concluded in Japan just one day before this was announced, making the timing significant. Creator Tatsuki Fujimoto has spoken publicly about his love for cinema, so speculation has already settled on an original anime film — but nothing is confirmed until 19 June.

Attack on Titan, Dorohedoro, Ranma ½ and More

The full MAPPA 15th anniversary lineup is:

  • Attack on Titan: The Final Season — new anime details (separate from the Attack on Titan 3 game announced earlier this month)
  • Dorohedoro Season 3
  • Ranma ½ Season 3 (streaming on Netflix in Singapore)
  • Oblivion Battery Season 2
  • Yuri on Ice 10th Anniversary content
  • A completely new, unannounced anime — one reveal MAPPA is keeping under wraps until the night itself

The breadth of this lineup makes the June 19 presentation one of the most consequential anime events of the year, rivalling a dedicated Crunchyroll Expo panel in terms of raw fan interest.

How to Watch Live from Singapore

The presentation streams free on MAPPA’s official YouTube channel:

  • When: Friday, 19 June 2026 at 7pm SGT (8pm JST / 1pm CEST)
  • Where: youtube.com/@MAPPACHANNEL
  • Cost: Free — no registration required

Set a reminder on YouTube now so you do not miss the start. Each segment is expected to carry its own teaser or trailer, so this is one to watch in real time rather than catch up on later.

Last words

MAPPA’s output is woven through Singapore’s anime scene — JJK merch is a fixture at events like AFA and CSF, Chainsaw Man cosplay turns heads at every convention, and Ranma ½’s return has been a nostalgia wave for older fans. Friday’s livestream will shape what Singapore anime fans are talking about for the rest of 2026. Block out 7pm SGT, pull up YouTube, and enjoy the chaos.

Deltarune Chapter 5 Drops Free on 24 June — and Chapter 6 Is Already Teased

Toby Fox just gave Deltarune fans the date they’ve been waiting for: Chapter 5 launches on 24 June 2026 as a completely free update, and the trailer that closed the June 9 Nintendo Direct ended with four words that are already lighting up gaming forums: Chapter 6 is waiting.

DELTARUNE [Nintendo Direct 2026.6.9] — via Nintendo公式チャンネル on YouTube

What is Deltarune? A quick recap for new players

Deltarune is the follow-up project from Toby Fox, the indie creator behind UNDERTALE — one of the most beloved RPGs of the past decade and, as many Singapore gamers will know, the subject of its own live symphony world tour heading to Singapore in September 2026.

Where UNDERTALE was a standalone story, Deltarune runs as a parallel universe — same characters, different world, deeper mechanics. Chapters 1 and 2 released free back in 2021 and 2022. Chapters 3 and 4 launched alongside Nintendo Switch 2 in 2025. Chapter 5 is the next instalment, arriving as a free update on 24 June.

Deltarune Chapter 5 The Field of Pink and Gold official art
Image courtesy of Nintendo / Toby Fox

Deltarune Chapter 5: The Field of Pink and Gold

The official subtitle is The Field of Pink and Gold, and the single-line description from the Direct sets the scene: “The vast garden is charred in an inferno of jealousy.” Toby Fox has seeded floral and garden imagery throughout, with the chapter seemingly drawing on Asgore’s flower shop from the UNDERTALE universe as a thematic backdrop.

The reveal trailer showcases Deltarune’s signature three-layer battle system — strategic command menus layered over real-time bullet-dodge segments, with a TP (Tension Point) economy that rewards near-misses. Kris, Susie, and Ralsei return, and early footage hints at at least one striking new environment. Toby Fox has described Chapter 5 as “funny and heartfelt.”

Free update — how to play on 24 June in Singapore

Chapter 5 will drop as a free update for everyone who already owns Deltarune (Chapters 1–4). If you haven’t picked it up yet, the full package is available on Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, PS4, PS5, PC (Steam/Windows), and Mac at US$24.99 on supported storefronts — check your platform’s local Singapore listing for the exact SGD price.

For Singapore players, the global launch hits at 11 pm SGT on 24 June (11 am EDT / midnight JST). That means you can fire up the patch before midnight or wake up to it on the morning of 25 June. All platforms update simultaneously worldwide.

Chapter 6 is already in development

The final frame of the Chapter 5 trailer carried a single line: Chapter 6 is waiting. Toby Fox has confirmed development is underway and described Chapter 6 as “easier to make than the others,” with the team potentially starting Chapter 7 before the end of 2026. Fox’s shareware-style philosophy means future chapters — including 6 and 7 — will release free to existing owners, just as Chapter 5 is doing now.

Last words

June is shaping up to be a big month for the UNDERTALE and Deltarune community in Singapore. The UNDERTALE: The Determination Symphony world tour adds a second Singapore night in September due to overwhelming demand, and now Chapter 5 drops at 11 pm on 24 June — practically a community midnight-launch event. If you haven’t started Deltarune yet, the next two weeks are the perfect window to catch up on Chapters 1–4 before the new chapter lands. Follow our game news for more Nintendo Direct 2026 coverage throughout the week.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake screenshot for Nintendo Switch 2

Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake Coming to Nintendo Switch 2

Nintendo saved its biggest card for last night: a full remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is coming to Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026, confirmed at the June 9 Nintendo Direct that aired at 10pm SGT.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time – Nintendo Direct 6.9.2026 — via Nintendo of America on YouTube

What Nintendo Announced at the June 2026 Direct

The June 9 Direct was packed — Deltarune Chapter 5, Kingdom Hearts IV, Splatoon Raiders, Xenoblade Genesis — but nothing landed harder than the final reveal. A short teaser trailer confirmed that Ocarina of Time, the 1998 Nintendo 64 masterpiece that defined 3D gaming, is being brought back as a full remake exclusive to Nintendo Switch 2. Nintendo’s official description calls it “reborn” on Switch 2, with the game targeting a 2026 launch window.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake reveal screenshot for Nintendo Switch 2
Image courtesy of Nintendo

Full Remake, Not a Remaster — What That Means

Nintendo is calling this a remake, not a remaster or a port. That’s a meaningful distinction: where a remaster upscales what’s already there, a remake rebuilds the game from scratch with modern assets and technology. This is the same approach Nintendo took with The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening on Switch — a beloved classic reimagined with a completely new visual style. We don’t yet know who’s developing it or what engine it runs on; Nintendo has promised more information later this year.

The teaser trailer was brief — a glimpse of young Link lying in what appears to be the Kokiri Forest — but the implication is clear: this is a ground-up recreation for Switch 2 hardware, not the 3DS version rescaled to 4K. The last remake of Ocarina of Time was for Nintendo 3DS in 2011, fifteen years ago.

Nintendo Direct June 2026 promotional banner
Image courtesy of Nintendo

Why This Is a Big Deal for Singapore Switch 2 Owners

Ocarina of Time is one of the highest-rated games ever made, and it introduced an entire generation of players — including many Singapore gamers who grew up in the late 1990s and early 2000s — to 3D adventure gaming. Many of us remember a borrowed N64 cartridge, a GameCube disc, or the 3DS download. A Switch 2 remake gives that experience to a brand-new audience while giving veterans a reason to revisit Hyrule on the biggest screen in the house.

It’s also worth noting the broader Zelda momentum: a live-action Zelda film is confirmed for April 30, 2027, and the franchise is celebrating its 40th anniversary. The timing of this remake is no accident. If Nintendo lands a firm release date in the coming months, this could be the holiday system-seller for Switch 2 in Singapore.

The game is Switch 2 exclusive — it will not come to the original Switch — so this is one more reason to make that upgrade if you haven’t already. Switch 2 is currently available at major Singapore retailers.

Other Highlights From Last Night’s Direct

While the OoT remake was the headline, the rest of the Direct was equally stacked. Deltarune Chapter 5 arrives as a free update on June 24 for both Switch and Switch 2 — Toby Fox also teased Chapter 6. Kingdom Hearts IV was shown in new gameplay footage and confirmed as a Switch 2 launch title. Splatoon Raiders, a single-player spinoff featuring Deep Cut, drops July 23. And Xenoblade Genesis — a brand-new entry in the series — was announced for 2027. It was a dense, generous Direct, and we’ll have more coverage of individual announcements in the coming days. Browse our latest gaming news for more.

Last words

A full remake of arguably the greatest action-adventure game ever made, exclusive to a console Singapore gamers are already snapping up — this is precisely the kind of announcement that moves hardware. Nintendo hasn’t given a specific release date yet, just “2026”, so keep an eye on future Nintendo Directs for the full reveal. We’ll cover it the moment it drops.

Final Fantasy Resonance: First HD-2D Final Fantasy Hits Oct 22

Square Enix has pulled off a genuine surprise: Final Fantasy Resonance is the very first Final Fantasy game built in the gorgeous HD-2D art style — and it’s landing on basically every platform that matters on 22 October 2026. Revealed during the 9 June Nintendo Direct (right alongside a fresh Kingdom Hearts IV trailer), it’s a turn-based, crystal-and-chocobo love letter to the series’ roots, and it’s coming to Switch 2, Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC.

FINAL FANTASY RESONANCE – Announce Trailer — via FINAL FANTASY on YouTube

The first Final Fantasy in HD-2D

If you’ve played Octopath Traveler, Triangle Strategy or the Dragon Quest III remake, you already know the look: lovingly detailed pixel sprites layered over 3D environments, dramatic depth-of-field and sweeping camera angles. Square Enix has used HD-2D to revive plenty of classics, but Final Fantasy Resonance marks the first time the main brand itself wears the style. The result, on the evidence of the reveal trailer, is exactly the nostalgia hit long-time fans have been begging for — pixel chocobos, towering espers and airships rendered with serious cinematic flair.

Final Fantasy Resonance HD-2D key art

Image courtesy of Square Enix

A Brave Exvius story, rebuilt for consoles

Here’s the twist long-time fans will want to know: Final Fantasy Resonance is based on the first story arc of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, the 2016 mobile gacha RPG. Square Enix is keen to stress this is far more than a port — the publisher says the season-one storyline has been “extensively rebuilt” as a full-fledged, console-quality RPG, with voiced characters, new cutscenes and a freshly recorded soundtrack.

The adventure returns to the world of Lapis, following the Grandshelt knight Rain, his adoptive brother Lasswell and the mysterious maiden Fina as they race to stop Veritas of the Dark from corrupting the world’s crystals. It’s a self-contained slice of the Brave Exvius saga, so newcomers don’t need to have touched the mobile game to jump in.

Final Fantasy Resonance turn-based battle screenshot

Image courtesy of Square Enix

Turn-based combat and the Visions system

Combat is unapologetically classic turn-based, with a modern twist. You’ll exploit enemy weaknesses to stagger foes and chain into cinematic “Resonance” attacks — a tactical layer that rewards reading each encounter rather than mashing through it.

The real fan-service hook is the Visions system, which lets you recruit “echoes” of beloved Final Fantasy heroes as party members. The reveal confirmed cameos from across the series, including Cloud, Tidus, the Warrior of Light, Terra and Clive, with each Vision bringing its own skills for party customisation. There’s plenty to chew on beyond the main story, too: the trailer and store listings tease run-ins with the wandering swordsman Gilgamesh, a Colosseum, a Chamber of Arms and showdowns with the Ultima Weapon.

On the audio side, the score comes from Elements Garden — the team led by Noriyasu Agematsu — with 33 newly recorded tracks joining music carried over from Brave Exvius.

Final Fantasy Resonance HD-2D world exploration screenshot

Image courtesy of Square Enix

Release date, platforms and editions

Final Fantasy Resonance launches on 22 October 2026 across Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC (via Steam and the Microsoft Store). The line-up:

  • Standard Edition — US$49.99
  • Digital Deluxe Edition — US$59.99 (adds digital bonuses)
  • Collector’s Edition — US$209.99, bundling the base game, the Digital Deluxe bonuses and four physical collectibles: an acrylic block set of pixel-art characters, summons and bosses; a 120-page hardcover art book; a 120-track soundtrack CD; and an exclusive Final Fantasy Trading Card Game promo card.

Square Enix hasn’t published Singapore dollar pricing yet, but the US$49.99 base price works out to roughly S$65 at current rates — keep an eye on local retailers and the eShop/PlayStation Store closer to launch for confirmed SGD figures.

What this means for Singapore gamers

This one is squarely aimed at the JRPG faithful — and Singapore has plenty. A brand-new, story-complete Final Fantasy at a friendly US$49.99 (well below the S$90-plus you’ll pay for a typical AAA release) makes Final Fantasy Resonance an easy recommendation, especially for Switch 2 owners hunting for a meaty turn-based RPG to sink the year-end holidays into. The cross-platform launch means you can grab it wherever you already game, and the HD-2D presentation should look fantastic in handheld mode.

Collectors will be eyeing that US$209.99 Collector’s Edition, though import shipping and the weak conversion will sting — we’d watch for a local distributor before committing. As always, GameTrader will keep tracking SGD pricing, pre-order bonuses and trade-in values as 22 October draws closer. In the meantime, check out our coverage of the latest gaming news and reviews.

Final Fantasy VII Revelation: Every New Detail So Far

The wait for the finale is almost over. Final Fantasy VII Revelation — the third and final chapter of Square Enix’s Remake trilogy — is locked in for a worldwide launch in Spring 2027, and director Naoki Hamaguchi has been peeling back the curtain on what to expect. Between the Summer Game Fest reveal and a deep-dive interview with Japanese outlet Denfaminicogamer, we now have a much clearer picture of how Cloud and company close out 30 years of FF7 storytelling. Here’s everything new we’ve learned.

FINAL FANTASY VII REVELATION — Reveal Trailer, via FINAL FANTASY on YouTube

What is Final Fantasy VII Revelation?

Revelation is the conclusion to the trilogy that began with 2020’s Final Fantasy VII Remake and continued with 2024’s Rebirth. Hamaguchi explained that the “Revelation” title is meant to signal that “things previously concealed are being revealed” — a direct nod to the questions and theories the first two games left dangling. After Remake and Rebirth teased an altered timeline, this is the entry that’s supposed to pay it all off.

Encouragingly for anyone burned by long FF7 waits, Hamaguchi says the game is already fully playable from start to finish and now sits in its final balancing phase. He claims to have personally played through the whole thing around 40 times — a good sign the Spring 2027 window is solid rather than aspirational.

A colossal Weapon rises from the sea beside an industrial platform in Final Fantasy VII Revelation
Image courtesy of Square Enix

The Highwind and a world without boundaries

The headline feature is freedom. The iconic airship Highwind is obtainable early in the game, and instead of touching down at fixed landing spots, players drop in anywhere via parachute, seamlessly transitioning from sky to ground. You can fast-travel back up to the Highwind or return to on-foot exploration at will, and the ship’s interior even updates dynamically as the story progresses.

Every region from Rebirth returns, but the landscape has been reshaped — the awakening Weapons have caused geological upheaval, so familiar areas now look and play differently. Hamaguchi describes the design as an “ultra side-quest” structure: you can reach a lot of the map early, but the wildly varying difficulty of each area nudges you toward your own non-linear path rather than a single critical line.

Meet Pico, your one and only Chocobo

Rather than the stable of region-specific Chocobos from Rebirth, Revelation gives you a single companion bird named Pico that grows alongside you across the adventure. As Pico develops, it unlocks flight and gliding, opening up vertical exploration and letting you finally reach locations that were inaccessible earlier in the game. It’s a clever way to gate the open world without walling it off entirely.

Party members face off against a towering plant-like creature in Final Fantasy VII Revelation
Image courtesy of Square Enix

New playable characters and the “Ware” system

Two long-requested party members are confirmed playable:

  • Vincent Valentine finally enters the rotation, complete with a “Beast Mode” transformation you can toggle with a single button press mid-battle.
  • Cid Highwind joins as an attacker who specialises in aerial combat — fitting for the trilogy’s most airship-obsessed character.

Underpinning the combat is a new “Ware” system, which lets you customise each character’s role by swapping equipment, reshaping how they play. Notably, all Ware types unlock at once, so you’re encouraged to experiment and diversify your party builds from the off rather than grinding to slowly open options.

Final Fantasy 7 Revelation — Gameplay Overview Trailer, via IGN on YouTube

Story: choices that actually matter

Hamaguchi is leaning hard into the “weight of choice.” Player decisions reportedly determine which storylines unlock and which events play out — and they can even shift how you perceive individual characters. The main story still follows a set sequence, but the side content around it stays flexible.

A few story threads got specific attention: the previously underdeveloped Wutai storyline is being expanded, character relationships now reach beyond the usual Cloud-centric pairings, and Zack is said to play an important role in illustrating just how different this world has become from the 1997 original. As for the cast, Critical Role’s Matthew Mercer returns as the English voice of Vincent, with Travis Willingham confirmed as Sephiroth for the finale.

Sweeping vista of the reshaped world in Final Fantasy VII Revelation
Image courtesy of Square Enix

Platforms and release

Revelation launches simultaneously worldwide in Spring 2027 across PS5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (Steam, Epic Games Store and Xbox on PC). It’s the first mainline entry in the Remake trilogy to skip a PS5 timed exclusivity window and arrive everywhere at once — including, for the first time, on a Nintendo platform via the Switch 2, with the Switch 2 version receiving further optimisation closer to launch.

What this means for Singapore gamers

The day-one multiplatform launch is the big win here. No more watching the rest of the trilogy land on PS5 first — Singapore players on Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S or PC get to start the finale on the same day as everyone else in Spring 2027. SGD pricing and pre-order editions haven’t been announced yet, but expect details to firm up through late 2026.

If you’re planning to dive into the finale, now’s the time to make sure your back catalogue is sorted — whether that’s picking up Remake and Rebirth or trading in titles you’re done with to fund the upgrade. Drop by GameTrader to buy, sell or trade your games and consoles, and keep an eye on our news page as more Revelation details (and that all-important price) drop ahead of launch.

Crunchyroll Drops 7 New Anime for Singapore This July

Singapore anime fans, you’re eating well this July. Crunchyroll just dropped seven brand-new anime titles as part of its Anime Expo 2026 programming reveal — and every single one of them streams in Singapore.

Overgeared | Official Teaser | Crunchyroll — via Crunchyroll on YouTube

Crunchyroll New Anime 2026: What Was Announced

The slate was unveiled as part of Crunchyroll’s massive Anime Expo 2026 presence — the annual Los Angeles convention running from 2–5 July. Seven upcoming series join the platform across that window, with premiere dates clustered around the convention itself. The announcement landed via Singapore media partners on 9 June, and crucially, every title on the list is cleared for streaming here.

Overgeared — The Title Singapore Has Been Waiting For

Overgeared is the headline act. Based on the hugely popular Korean manhwa, the show follows Shin Youngwoo (a.k.a. Grid) — a chronic underdog in the full-immersion VR game Satisfy — who stumbles upon a legendary item granting him the rare “Pagma’s Successor” class. Overnight, he goes from scraping the bottom of every leaderboard to becoming the most feared blacksmith-fighter in the game. Naturally, fame brings trouble.

The manhwa has a massive following in Southeast Asia, and the anime adaptation has been one of the most anticipated for years. Overgeared premieres on Crunchyroll on 2 July 2026 (worldwide, excluding Japan and Korea — Singapore is in).

Overgeared anime — coming to Crunchyroll on 2 July 2026
Image courtesy of Crunchyroll

Southeast Asia Gets the Good Stuff

Two titles explicitly confirm Southeast Asia in their streaming territories — meaning Singapore fans have zero ambiguity about access.

Sasaki and Peeps Season 2

The beloved odd-couple premise is back: tired office worker Sasaki adopts a small bird called Peeps, who turns out to be an enormously powerful mage from another world. Season 2 continues their cross-dimensional adventures. It hits Crunchyroll on 2 July 2026, with Southeast Asia (including Singapore) explicitly included in the streaming territory.

Sasaki and Peeps Season 2 — Crunchyroll July 2026
Image courtesy of Crunchyroll

The Villager of Level 999

Kouji Kagami was born a Villager — the single weakest class in a world where monsters have overtaken 80% of the land and your birth class shapes your entire life. That should make him irrelevant. It does not: he has quietly reached Level 999, a milestone nobody has ever hit before. His encounter with the Demon King’s daughter is about to change everything. Premieres 4 July 2026, with Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent explicitly included.

The Villager of Level 999 — Crunchyroll July 2026
Image courtesy of Crunchyroll

The Full July 2026 Crunchyroll New Anime Lineup for Singapore

Here’s everything confirmed for Singapore watchers, with premiere dates where available:

  • Overgeared — VRMMO action based on the Korean manhwa. Premieres 2 July 2026.
  • Sasaki and Peeps Season 2 — Isekai comedy with a bird mage. Premieres 2 July 2026. (SEA explicitly included.)
  • I Became a Legend after My 10 Year-Long Last Stand — A legendary mage returns after a decade to a world that thought him dead, starting over as an F-rank adventurer. Premieres 4 July 2026.
  • The Oblivious Saint Can’t Contain Her Power — A duke’s overlooked daughter is thrust into a political marriage and discovers she may be far more powerful than anyone realised. Premieres 4 July 2026.
  • The Ogre’s Bride — A Japanese ayakashi romance: a young woman claimed as the bride of the most powerful spirit around. Premieres 4 July 2026.
  • The Villager of Level 999 — Weakest class, highest level, Demon King’s daughter. Premieres 4 July 2026. (SEA explicitly included.)
  • Goodbye, Lara — A mermaid princess awakens after 200 years in a Japanese lake in search of true love. Premiere date to be confirmed.

Keep an eye on Crunchyroll.com for exact airtimes and any last-minute additions — official details remain subject to change ahead of the convention.

Last words

Whether you’ve been waiting years for the Overgeared anime adaptation, or you just want Sasaki and his suspiciously wise bird back in your life, the first week of July is shaping up to be a busy one for Singapore Crunchyroll subscribers. Seven titles, two confirmed SEA-inclusive territories, and premiere dates starting day one of Anime Expo — this lineup is worth bookmarking now. For more anime streaming news, we’ve got you covered.

Nintendo Direct Tonight at 10pm SGT — What Switch 2 Fans Need to Know

Tonight’s the night. Nintendo officially kicks off its first general Nintendo Direct of 2026 at 10pm Singapore time — a roughly 50-minute showcase covering Switch and Switch 2 games for the second half of the year. If you’ve been wondering what Nintendo has up its sleeve for the rest of 2026, this is the event you don’t want to miss.

Nintendo Direct 6.9.2026 + Nintendo Treehouse: Live | June 2026 — via Nintendo of America on YouTube

When to Tune In From Singapore

The Nintendo Direct 6.9.2026 goes live at:

  • 10:00 PM SGT (22:00) — Tuesday, 9 June 2026
  • 7:00 AM PDT / 10:00 AM EDT / 3:00 PM BST for reference

The main presentation runs for approximately 50 minutes. Right after it ends, Nintendo Treehouse: Live begins — a ~95-minute hands-on gameplay session showcasing select titles from the Direct. Set that alarm now.

Where to Watch the Nintendo Direct

You can catch the stream in a few places:

The embed above will go live at 10pm SGT, so you can watch right here if you want.

Nintendo Switch 2 console — Nintendo Direct June 2026
Image courtesy of Nintendo

What Could Nintendo Announce Tonight?

Nintendo has confirmed only that the Direct covers “news and announcements about games coming to Switch 1 and 2.” No specific titles have been officially revealed ahead of time. That said, a few things are widely expected to appear:

Almost Certain

  • Star Fox — the N64 remake releases in just 16 days (25 June), so a final trailer is a near-certainty.
  • Splatoon Raiders and Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave — both announced titles that need release date confirmation before year’s end.
  • Mario Kart World DLC — character and course additions have been rumoured since launch.

The Big Rumours (Unconfirmed)

  • The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake — industry insider NateTheHate claims it’s targeting a holiday 2026 release window. If this drops tonight, expect the internet to lose its mind.
  • The Duskbloods — FromSoftware’s Switch 2 exclusive has been quiet since its reveal; a release date or new gameplay tonight would go down very well.
  • Third-party Switch 2 ports — Metaphor: ReFantazio, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and Monster Hunter Wilds have all been linked to Switch 2 in rumour circuits.

Treat all of the above as hype, not fact, until Nintendo says otherwise tonight.

Why This Direct Matters More Than Most

This is the first general Nintendo Direct since Switch 2 launched — and Nintendo’s H2 2026 first-party calendar is looking unusually thin right now. Tonight’s showcase is essentially Nintendo’s opportunity to fill the holiday season with big names. For Singapore gamers who’ve already grabbed a Switch 2, the Direct could determine whether that console sits on the shelf or gets heavy use through the end of the year.

Last Words

Whatever Nintendo has planned, tonight’s 10pm SGT broadcast has the potential to be one of the most significant Directs in years. Get comfortable, pull up the stream — and check back on GameTrader.SG’s Game News afterwards for our full recap of everything announced. Singapore Switch 2 fans, this one’s for you.

Wuthering Waves 3.4 Is Live: Cyberpunk Collab and Free Rebecca

Kuro Games has dropped Wuthering Waves Version 3.4 “The Dream Not Dreamed” today, and the long-awaited Cyberpunk: Edgerunners crossover is officially live for Singapore players. The headline grab: Rebecca is free for everyone — no gacha pull required.

Wuthering Waves Version 3.4 Official Trailer | The Dream Not Dreamed — via Wuthering Waves on YouTube

The Dream Not Dreamed: Night City Arrives in Solaris-3

Version 3.4 introduces Somnoire: Night City, a limited-time collaboration zone built from Lucy Kushinada’s memories. It captures the Cyberpunk aesthetic faithfully — neon-drenched streets, the Cherry Blossom Market, and Arasaka Headquarters are all explorable. As Kuro Games describes it, it is a place where “dreams overlap with reality, where violence and conflict keep fortunes flowing.”

The crossover, developed in partnership with CD PROJEKT RED, weaves the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners story into Solaris-3 through an episodic quest chain called “At Dream’s Edge”. Startorch Academy joins forces with the Edgerunners to battle Nightmare Tacet Discords — and yes, that includes a boss fight against a Nightmare version of Adam Smasher.

Wuthering Waves x Cyberpunk Edgerunners collaboration — Lucy and Rebecca in Somnoire Night City
Image courtesy of Kuro Games

Meet Lucy and Rebecca: Two New 5-Star Resonators

Two Cyberpunk: Edgerunners characters debut as 5-star Resonators with this update:

  • Lucy — Spectro element, Pistol type. Her signature weapon is the Spectral Trigger. Lucy is available on a limited Convene banner running until 9 July 2026.
  • Rebecca — Electro element, Pistol type. Armed with the Skull Thrasher, Rebecca is the value pick of the patch: she is completely free for all players at Union Level 10 or above, claimable through the Instant Flashlight event.

David Martinez briefly appears in the version trailer. Kuro Games has not confirmed his exact in-game role as of launch.

How to Claim Your Free Rebecca

If you haven’t played Wuthering Waves in a while — or have been meaning to start — this patch is one of the best reasons to log in. Here’s how to get Rebecca at no cost:

  1. Update to Version 3.4 and reach Union Level 10 (if you aren’t there already).
  2. Open the Events menu and look for the Instant Flashlight limited-time event.
  3. Complete the event objectives to unlock and claim your free Rebecca.

The Convene banners — and with them, the free claim window — run from 8 June to 9 July 2026. Don’t leave this one on the table.

Events and What Else Is in 3.4

Somnoire: Night City packs in several event modes alongside the main story:

  • Night City Roaming — the main event hub, including Resonator Trials and Nightmare Challenges against the new collab enemies.
  • Matrix Reform — puzzle-focused content themed around Breach Protocol terminals and Quickhack mechanics, a neat nod to the Cyberpunk RPG DNA.
  • Sweetdream Tuning — milestone rewards earned by pulling on the collaboration banners.
  • Daily sign-in bonuses running throughout the event period.

One detail fans of the anime will love: “I Really Want to Stay At Your House” — the beloved track from the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners soundtrack — plays while you ride a motorbike through Night City. It’s a small touch that will hit differently if you remember what happens by the end of the show.

New weapon Freeze Frame also enters the gacha pool this version, alongside the character-specific Spectral Trigger and Skull Thrasher. Wuthering Waves is additionally confirmed for an Xbox release in July 2026 with exclusive Game Pass rewards at launch.

Wuthering Waves Version 3.4 The Dream Not Dreamed update key art featuring the Cyberpunk Edgerunners crossover
Image courtesy of Kuro Games

Last Words

Wuthering Waves has quietly grown one of the strongest gacha player communities in Singapore and Southeast Asia. A crossover with Cyberpunk: Edgerunners — one of anime’s most acclaimed productions of recent years — is a genuine event, not just a marketing exercise. The free Rebecca offer sweetens the deal for lapsed or new players. Singapore Rovers have until 9 July 2026 to explore Somnoire: Night City and collect their free Electro Resonator before the collaboration wraps. For more gaming and anime news with a local angle, check out our latest news posts on GameTrader.SG.