Machi in Hunter x Hunter Nen x Impact
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Machi and Uvogin Will Join Hunter x Hunter: Nen x Impact

Bushiroad has revealed that it will add Machi and Uvogin into Hunter x Hunter: Nen x Impact. People will be able to include both characters into their teams in the upcoming 3v3 team fighting game based on the manga and anime series.

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Arc System Works, which is helping Bushiroad to publish the upcoming fighting game under development by Eighting westwards, has published the trailers on its American YouTube channel. Nen x Impact is so far only confirmed to feature Japanese voiceovers, but the former has added English subtitles to its trailers.

Here is the first new Hunter x Hunter: Nen x Impact trailer featuring Machi, who is being voiced in Japanese by Rena Maeda:

The second trailer features Uvogin, and the veteran voice actor Akio Ohtsuka will reprise his role from the 2011 anime version.

With the reveal of Machi and Uvogin, Hunter x Hunter: Nen x Impact has ten playable fighters known as of the beginning of July 2024. The first six characters shown during the initial reveal were Gon, Killua, Kurapika, Leorio, Hisoka, and Netero. The companies had also added Biscuit “Bisky” Krueger to the roster. And even though Genthru has yet to be formally revealed, Justin Wong’s video had confirmed his inclusion.

Hunter x Hunter: Nen x Impact will be available worldwide on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC in 2024.


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