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    {{Infobox VG|title = J-Stars Victory Vs|developer = [[wikipedia:Spike Chunsoft|Spike Chunsoft]]|publisher = [[wikipedia:Bandai Namco Entertainment|Bandai Namco Entertainment]]|platforms = PlayStation 4 (Vs+)<br>PlayStation 3<br>PlayStation Vita|released = {{flagicon|Japan}} March 19, 2014<br>{{flagicon|European Union}} June 26th 2015<br>{{flagicon|USA}} June 30th 2015|modes = Single-player, Split-screen, Multiplayer|ratings = CERO: B<br/>PEGI: 12<br/>ESRB: T|series = Shōnen Jump|genre = Fighting|media = Blu-Ray Disc<br>PlayStation Vita card|composer = [[wikipedia:Yasuharu Takanashi|Yasuharu Takanashi]]<br>Hiromi Mizutani}}'''J-Stars Victory Vs''' (originally titled as '''Project Versus J''') is a crossover video game by Namco Bandai Games for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.
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    {{Nihongo|'''J-Stars Victory Vs'''|Jスターズ ビクトリーバーサス|Jei Sutāzu Bikutorī Bāsasu}} is a crossover video game by Namco Bandai Games for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. The game was first announced in December 2012, in the second 2013 issue of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. It was made to commemorate the 45th anniversary of Jump, and it is presented as the "ultimate ''Jump'' game". It released in Japan on March 19, 2014. It was later released in Europe on June 26, 2015 and in North America on June 30, 2015 as '''J-Stars Victory Vs+''' for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita, featuring an exclusive Arcade Mode.
    The game was first announced in December 2012, in the second 2013 issue of ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. It was made to commemorate the 45th anniversary of Jump, and it is presented as the "ultimate ''Jump'' game". It released in Japan on March 19, 2014. It was later released in Europe on June 26, 2015 and in North America on June 30, 2015 as '''J-Stars Victory Vs+''' for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita, featuring an exclusive Arcade Mode.


    == Gameplay ==
    == Gameplay ==
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    J-Stars Victory Vs

    Developer(s) Spike Chunsoft
    Publisher(s) Bandai Namco Entertainment
    Composer(s) Yasuharu Takanashi
    Hiromi Mizutani
    Series Shōnen Jump
    Platform(s) PlayStation 4 (Vs+)
    PlayStation 3
    PlayStation Vita
    Release date(s) Error creating thumbnail: Unable to create temporary thumbnail file March 19, 2014
    Error creating thumbnail: Unable to create temporary thumbnail file June 26th 2015
    Error creating thumbnail: Unable to create temporary thumbnail file June 30th 2015
    Genre(s) Fighting
    Mode(s) Single-player, Split-screen, Multiplayer
    Rating(s) CERO: B
    PEGI: 12
    ESRB: T
    Media Blu-Ray Disc
    PlayStation Vita card

    J-Stars Victory Vs (Jスターズ ビクトリーバーサス, Jei Sutāzu Bikutorī Bāsasu) is a crossover video game by Namco Bandai Games for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. The game was first announced in December 2012, in the second 2013 issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump. It was made to commemorate the 45th anniversary of Jump, and it is presented as the "ultimate Jump game". It released in Japan on March 19, 2014. It was later released in Europe on June 26, 2015 and in North America on June 30, 2015 as J-Stars Victory Vs+ for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita, featuring an exclusive Arcade Mode.

    Gameplay[edit | edit source]

    The game allows up to four players to play in battle. The players may fight in all directions of a 3D battlefield.

    Fighters can use regular attacks, power attacks, area-based attacks, and finishing moves:

    • Normal Attacks: fast attacks that do not consume stamina. They are the main part of the battle, and all combos begin with them.
    • Power Attacks: slow, but powerful strikes that can break an opponent's guard. They use stamina and leave the user open, but they have a big impact if they connect and their power can be increased by charging them up.
    • Ranged Attacks: long range attacks that deal a lot of damage. They use stamina, but allow to hit opponents over a wide area.Enemies can sidestep these attacks however.
    • Special Moves: are super special techniques activated when the Voltage Meter fills up. It expands when team members deliver (or get hit with) attacks, and it packs enough wallop to decide the match if it can be pulled off. An example of a signature character move is Ichigo's Getsuga Tenshou.

    By using different techniques, the player can lead his team to victory. Learning each character's different power, range, and effects is the first step towards being unbeatable.

    Characters[edit | edit source]

    Playable[edit | edit source]

    Support[edit | edit source]

    Miscellaneous[edit | edit source]

    Characters making a cameo in the game as either attacks, in the background or etc.

    Stages[edit | edit source]

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