Omega Force

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Omega Force
Native name
オメガフォース
TypeDivision
IndustryVideo games
Founded1996; 25 years ago (1996)
Headquarters,
Japan
Key people
Akihiro Suzuki
Kenichi Ogasawara
Hisashi Koinuma
Hideo Suzuki (Manager)[1]
ProductsDynasty Warriors series
Samurai Warriors series
One Piece: Pirate Warriors series
ParentKoei (1996–2010)
Koei Tecmo (2010–present)

Omega Force (Japanese: オメガフォース) (stylised as ω-Force) is a Japanese video game developer and a division of Koei Tecmo, founded in 1996 by Akihiro Suzuki and Kenichi Ogasawara[2][3] and is best known for the Dynasty Warriors video games.

History[]

Omega Force was founded in 1996 as the fourth Business Division of Koei, with the intention of widening the appeal of Koei's portfolio outside of their strategy and simulation games, such as Romance of Three Kingdoms and Nobunaga's Ambition.

The studio was originally going to be named after the letter Z, however this idea never came to fruition, as the letter Z can have different meanings outside of Japanese culture. Wanting to keep the last letter of the alphabet, they settled for Omega from the Greek alphabet. However, because of copyright concerns with the clock manufacturing company Omega SA, Force was added – a Japanese homophone for "fourth" – representing that they are the fourth business division.[citation needed]

WinBack, released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64, pioneered the cover-based third-person shooter, inspiring games such as Kill Switch, Gears of War, and Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. It also featured an early rendition of the laser sight mechanic, which would later be seen in games such as Resident Evil 4. The cover system has since become a staple of the third-person shooter genre.[4][5]

Omega Force is currently developing the next entry in their key franchise Dynasty Warriors, dubbed Dynasty Warriors 9, moving the franchise from its arena-based combat to an open-world.[6] Producers Masaki Furusawa and Akihiro Suzuki also plan to overhaul the franchise's often criticized combat system.[6][7]

Games[]

Koei, the main developer and publisher of Warrior series.

Dynasty Warriors[]

Dynasty Warriors, known as Sangokumusou (三國無双, Sangokumusō, lit. "Three Kingdoms Unrivalled"), is the first and the largest sub-series of Warriors series. While the second and follow games are named as Shin · Sangokumusou (真・三國無双, Shin · Sangokumusō, lit. "True · Three Kingdom Unrivalled"), English localization remain naming Dynasty Warriors, made all English games are a number ahead of their Japanese counterparts.

Numbered games[]

Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Dynasty Warriors February 28, 1997[8] June 30, 1997 December, 1997
Notes:
Dynasty Warriors 2 August 3, 2000[9] October 26, 2000[9] November 24, 2000[9]
Notes:
Dynasty Warriors 3 September 20, 2001[11] November 26, 2001[12] March 22, 2002[12]
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation 2.
  • Known as Shin · Sangokumusou 2 (真・三國無双2) in Japan.
  • Also available on Xbox (2003).
  • An expansion Dynasty Warriors 3: Xtreme Legends (known as Shin · Sangokumusou 2 Moushouden in Japan) was released in 2002.
Dynasty Warriors 4 February 27, 2003[11] March 25, 2003[13] June 27, 2003
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation 2.
  • Known as Shin · Sangokumusou 3 (真・三國無双3) in Japan.
  • Also available on Xbox (2003) and Microsoft Windows (2005).
  • Several expansions and re-release versions were released:
    • The expansion Dynasty Warriors 4: Xtreme Legends (known as Shin Sangokumusou 3 Moushouden in Japan) was released in 2003 on PlayStation 2.
    • The expansion Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires (known as Shin Sangokumusou 3 Empires in Japan) was released in 2004 on PlayStation 2.
    • A PC re-release Dynasty Warriors 4: Hyper (known as Shin Sangokumusou 3 Hyper) was released in 2005.
Dynasty Warriors 5 February 24, 2005 March 29, 2005 June 24, 2005
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation 2.
  • Known as Shin · Sangokumusou 4 (真・三國無双4) in Japan.
  • Also available on Xbox (2005) and Microsoft Windows (2006).
  • Several expansions were released:
    • The expansion Dynasty Warriors 5: Xtreme Legends (known as Shin Sangokumusou 4 Moushouden in Japan) was released in 2005 on PlayStation 2.
    • The expansion Dynasty Warriors 5 Special (known as Shin Sangokumusou 4 Special in Japan) was released in 2005 on PlayStation 2, and in 2006 on PC.
    • The expansion Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires (known as Shin Sangokumusou 4 Empires in Japan) was released in 2006 on PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360.
Dynasty Warriors 6 November 11, 2007[14] February 19, 2008[15] March 7, 2008[16]
Notes:
  • Known as Shin · Sangokumusou 5 (真・三國無双5) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
  • Also available on PlayStation 2 (2008), and PlayStation Portable (2009).[17]
  • Several expansions or re-release versions were released:
    • The expansion Dynasty Warriors 6 Special (known as Shin Sangokumusou 5 Special in Japan) was released in 2008 on PlayStation 2, and in 2009 on PlayStation Portable.
    • A PC re-release Dynasty Warriors 6: Empires (known as Shin Sangokumusou 5 Empires in Japan) was released in 2009 on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and in 2010 on PlayStation Portable.
Dynasty Warriors 7 March 10, 2011 March 29, 2011 March 31, 2011
Notes:
  • Known as Shin · Sangokumusou 6 (真・三國無双6) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
  • Also available on Microsoft Windows (2012).[18]
Dynasty Warriors 8 February 28, 2013[19] July 16, 2013[20] July 19, 2013[20]
Notes:
  • Known as Shin · Sangokumusou 7 (真・三國無双7) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
  • Also available on PlayStation 4 (2014), and Microsoft Windows (2014) and Playstation Vita with Xtreme Legends release.
Dynasty Warriors 9 February 8, 2018[21] February 13, 2018[22] February 13, 2018[23]
Notes:
  • Known as Shin · Sangokumusou 8 (真・三國無双8) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows
  • First free-roam game.

Non-numbered games[]

Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Dynasty Warriors December 16, 2004 March 16, 2005 September 1, 2005
Notes:
Shin · Sangokumusō BB December 16, 2004 Not available Not available
Notes:
Dynasty Warriors Advance March 24, 2005 August 29, 2005 December 2, 2005
Notes:
  • Known as Shin · Sangokumusō Advance (真・三國無双Advance) in Japan.
  • Released on Game Boy Advance.
Dynasty Warriors Online Spring 2006 November 10, 2010 Not available
Notes:
  • Known as Shin · Sangokumusō Online (真・三國無双Online) in Japan.
  • Released on Microsoft Windows.
  • Also available on PlayStation 3 (2010) and PlayStation 4 (2014).
  • Successor of Shin · Sangokumusō BB, thus also a Massively multiplayer online role-playing game.
Dynasty Warriors Vol. 2 March 23, 2006 October 24, 2006 November 17, 2006
Notes:
  • Known as Shin · Sangokumusō 2nd Evolution (真・三國無双 2nd Evolution) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation Portable.
Jan · Sangokumusō March 23, 2006 Not available Not available
Notes:
  • Original Japanese is Jan · Sangoku Musō (雀・三國無双, lit. "Mahjong · Three Kingdom Unrivalled") in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 2.
  • Also available on PlayStation Portable (2006) and Nintendo DS (2006).
  • Mahjong game.
Dynasty Warriors DS: Fighter's Battle April 5, 2007 July 24, 2007 August 31, 2007
Notes:
  • Known as Shin · Sangokumusō DS Fighter's Battle (真・三國無双DS ファイターズバトル) in Japan.
  • Released on Nintendo DS.
Mobile Shin · Sangokumusō January 18, 2008 Not available Not available
Notes:
  • Released on Cellphones.
Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce February 26, 2009 April 28, 2009 May 1, 2009
Notes:
  • Known as Shin · Sangokumusō Multi Raid (真・三國無双 MULTI RAID) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation Portable.
  • Also available on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 (2009).[24]
Shin · Sangokumusō Multi Raid 2 March 11, 2010 Not available Not available
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation Portable.
Dynasty Warriors Next December 17, 2011 February 22, 2012[25] February 22, 2012[26]
Notes:
  • Known as Shin · Sangokumusō Next (真・三國無双 NEXT) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation Vita.
Shin · Sangokumusō Vs April 26, 2012 Not available Not available
Notes:

Samurai Warriors[]

Samurai Warriors, known as Sengokumusou (戦国無双, Sengoku Musō, lit. "Unrivaled Warring States") is the series based loosely around the Sengoku ("Warring States") period of Japanese history.

Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Samurai Warriors February 11, 2004 May 6, 2004 June 25, 2004
Notes:
  • Known as Sengokumusou (戦國無双, Sengoku Musō, lit. "Warring States Unrivalled") in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 2.
  • Also available on Xbox (2004).
  • An enhance version Samurai Warriors: Xtreme Legends, known as Sengoku Musō Mōsyōden (戦国無双 猛将伝) in Japan, was released in 2004. Then a PlayStation Portable version Samurai Warriors: State of War, known as Geki · Sengoku Musō (戦國無双) in Japan, was released in 2005 (Japan) and 2006 (Western).
Samurai Warriors 2 February 24, 2006 September 19, 2006 September 22, 2006
Notes:
Samurai Warriors: Katana September 20, 2007 January 15, 2008 February 22, 2008
Notes:
  • Known as Sengokumusou Katana (戦國無双KATANA) in Japan.
  • Released on Wii.
Samurai Warriors 3 December 3, 2009 September 28, 2010 May 28, 2010
Notes:
  • Known as Sengokumusou 3 (戦國無双3) in Japan.
  • Released on Wii.
  • Also available on PlayStation 3 (2011) and PlayStation Portable (2012).
Samurai Warriors: Chronicles February 26, 2011 March 27, 2011 March 25, 2011
Notes:
  • Known as Sengokumusou Chronicles (戦國無双 Chronicle) in Japan.
  • Released on Nintendo 3DS.
  • An upgrade version Sengokumusou Chronicles 2nd (戦国無双 Chronicle 2nd) was released in 2012 in Japan.
Samurai Warriors 4 March 20, 2014 October 21, 2014 October 24, 2014
Notes:
  • Known as Sengokumusou 4 (戦國無双4) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.
  • Also available on PlayStation 4 (2014) and PlayStation Portable (2012).
Samurai Warriors: Chronicles 3 December 4, 2014 June 30, 2015 June 24, 2015
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS.
Samurai Warriors 4-II February 11, 2015 September 29, 2015 October 2, 2015
Notes:
  • Known as Sengokumusou 4-II (戦國無双4-II) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.
  • Also available on Microsoft Windows (2015).
Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada November 23, 2016 May 23, 2017 May 26, 2017
Notes:
  • Known as Sengoku Musou ~Sanada Maru~ (戦国無双 ~真田丸~) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.
  • Also available on Microsoft Windows (2017) and Nintendo Switch (2017).
Samurai Warriors 5 June 24, 2021 July 27, 2021 July 27, 2021
Notes:
  • Known as Sengokumusou 5 (戦國無双5) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.
  • Also available on Microsoft Windows (2021) and Xbox One (2021).

Warriors Orochi[]

Warriors Orochi, known as Musou Orochi (無双OROCHI, Musō Orochi) in Japan, is a series developed by Koei and Omega Force. It is a crossover of Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors.

Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Warriors Orochi March 21, 2007 September 18, 2007 September 21, 2007
Notes:
Warriors Orochi 2 April 3, 2008 September 23, 2008 September 19, 2008
Notes:
  • Known as Musou Orochi Maou Sairin (無双OROCHI 魔王再臨, Musō Orochi Maō Sairin, lit. "Unrivalled Orochi Demon Lord Rebrith") in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 2.
  • Also available on Xbox 360 (2008) and PlayStation Portable (2008).
Musou Orochi Z March 12, 2009 Not available Not available
Notes:
  • Released on PlayStation 3.
  • Also available on Microsoft Windows (2009).
Warriors Orochi 3 December 22, 2011 March 20, 2012 April 6, 2012
Notes:
  • Original Japanese is Musou Orochi 2 (無双OROCHI 2, Musō Orochi Tsū).
  • Released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
  • Also available on PlayStation Portable (2012), Wii U (2012), PlayStation 4 (2014), Xbox One (2014), Nintendo Switch (2017).
Warriors Orochi 4 September 27, 2018 October 16, 2018 October 19, 2018
Notes:
  • Original Japanese is Musou Orochi 3 (無双OROCHI 3, Musō Orochi Surī).
  • Released on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One (North America and Europe only) and PC

Dynasty Warriors: Gundam[]

Dynasty Warriors: Gundam, originally released in Japan as Gundammusou (ガンダム無双, Gandamu Musō), is a series which based on the Gundam anime series. Games were developed by Omega Force and published by Bandai Namco Games.

Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Dynasty Warriors: Gundam March 1, 2007 August 28, 2007 November 9, 2007
Notes:
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 December 18, 2008 April 22, 2009 April 24, 2009
Notes:
  • Known as Gundammusou 2 (ガンダム無双2) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3 December 16, 2010 June 28, 2011 July 1, 2011
Notes:
  • Known as Gundammusou 3 (ガンダム無双3) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam Reborn December 19, 2013 July 1, 2014 June 27, 2014
Notes:
  • Known as Shin · Gundammusou (真・ガンダム無双) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita (Japan only).

Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage[]

Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage, released in Japan as Hokutomusou (北斗無双, Hokuto Musō), is a series developed by Omega Force and published by Tecmo Koei. It is based on the manga franchise Fist of the North Star by Buronson and Tetsuo Hara.

Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage March 25, 2010 November 2, 2010 November 5, 2010
Notes:
  • Known as Hokutomusou (北斗無双) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
  • An international version was released in 2010 in Japan.
Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage 2 December 20, 2012 February 5, 2013 February 8, 2013
Notes:
  • Known as Shin · Hokutomusou (真・北斗無双) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
  • Also available on Wii U (2013).

One Piece: Pirate Warriors[]

One Piece: Pirate Warriors, also known in Japan as One Piece: Kaizoku Musou (ワンピース 海賊無双, Wan Pīsu Kaizoku Musou), is a series developed by Omega Force and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. It is based on the One Piece manga and anime franchise by Eiichiro Oda.

Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

One Piece: Pirate Warriors March 1, 2012 September 21, 2012 September 25, 2012
Notes:
  • Known as One Piece: Kaizoku Musou (ワンピース 海賊無双) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 3.
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2 March 20, 2013 August 30, 2013 September 3, 2013
Notes:
  • Known as One Piece: Kaizoku Musou 2 (ワンピース 海賊無双2) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita (Japan only).
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 March 26, 2015 August 25, 2015 August 28, 2015
Notes:
  • Known as One Piece: Kaizoku Musou 3 (ワンピース 海賊無双3) in Japan.
  • Released on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo Switch, and Microsoft Windows.
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 March 27, 2020 March 27, 2020 March 27, 2020
Notes:
  • Known as One Piece: Kaizoku Musou 4 (ワンピース 海賊無双4) in Japan.
  • Released on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

Hyrule Warriors[]

Hyrule Warriors also known in Japan as Zelda Musou (ゼルダ無双, Zeruda Musō) is a series based on The Legend of Zelda, developed by Omega Force and published by Koei Tecmo in Japan and by Nintendo in English.

Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Hyrule Warriors August 14, 2014 September 26, 2014 September 19, 2014
Notes:
  • Known as Zelda Musou (ゼルダ無双, Zeruda Musō) in Japan.
  • Based on the video game series The Legend of Zelda.
  • Released on Wii U.
  • An extended port Hyrule Warriors Legends was released for Nintendo 3DS in 2016.
  • All content from the 3DS port, including its post-release DLC, was released for Nintendo Switch in 2018 under the name of Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition.
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity November 20, 2020 November 20, 2020 November 20, 2020
Notes:
  • Known as Zelda Warriors Apocalypse of Disaster (ゼルダ無双 厄災の黙示録, Zeruda Musō Yakusai no Mokushiroku) in Japan.
  • Based on the video game series The Legend of Zelda.
  • Released on Nintendo Switch.
  • It is a spiritual successor to Hyrule Warriors, however the plot of the game—which, like its predecessor, is not canon to the mainline Zelda games—is a prequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

Independent games[]

Title Original release date

Japan

North America

PAL region

Arslan: The Warriors of Legend October 1, 2015 February 9, 2016 February 9, 2016
Notes:
Berserk and the Band of the Hawk October 27, 2016 February 21, 2017 February 24, 2017
Notes:
Warriors All-Stars March 30, 2017 August 29, 2017 September 1, 2017
Notes:
Fire Emblem Warriors September 28, 2017 October 20, 2017 October 20, 2017
Notes:
Persona 5 Strikers February 20, 2020 February 23, 2021 February 23, 2021
Notes:

Other[]

Title Release year Genre Platform(s) Notes
Enigma 1998 Adventure game PlayStation
Destrega 1998 Fighting game PlayStation
WinBack 1999 Third-Person Shooter Nintendo 64, PlayStation 2
Jan Sangoku Musou 2006 Board game PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS
Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War 2007 Real-time tactics PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows
Saihai no Yukue 2008 Strategy, adventure Nintendo DS
Shin Sangoku Musou Multi Raid 2 2010 Hack and slash PlayStation Portable
Trinity: Souls of Zill O'll 2010 Role-playing PlayStation 3
Sengoku Musou Chronicle 2nd 2012 Hack and slash Nintendo 3DS
Toukiden: The Age of Demons 2013 Action role-playing PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Microsoft Windows
Sengoku Musou Shoot 2014 Arcade Android, iOS
Shin Sangoku Musou Blast 2014 Tactical role-playing Android, iOS
Quiz Battle Toukiden 2014 Party Android, iOS
Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below 2015 Action role-playing, hack and slash Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows Published by Square Enix
Attack on Titan 2016 Action, hack and slash PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows Based on Hajime Isayama's Attack on Titan
Dragon Quest Heroes II 2016 Action role-playing, hack and slash Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Microsoft Windows Published by Square Enix
Toukiden 2 2016 Action role-playing PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Microsoft Windows
Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers 2016 Tactical role-playing PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
Attack on Titan 2 2018 Action, Hack and slash PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch
Dragon Quest Builders 2 2018 Action role-playing, sandbox Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 Published by Square Enix
Developed alongside Square Enix
TBA Hack and slash Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows Published by DMM Games and Nitroplus

Release timeline[]

Year Title Initial release
1997 Dynasty Warriors February 28, 1997
1998 Enigma April 2, 1998
Destrega September 23, 1998
1999 WinBack September 23, 1999
2000 Dynasty Warriors 2 August 3, 2000
2001 Dynasty Warriors 3 September 20, 2001
2003 Dynasty Warriors 4 February 27, 2003
2004 Samurai Warriors February 11, 2004
Dynasty Warriors December 16, 2004
Shin · Sangokumusō BB December 16, 2004
2005 Dynasty Warriors 5 February 24, 2005
Dynasty Warriors Advance March 24, 2005
2006 Samurai Warriors 2 February 24, 2006
Dynasty Warriors Online 2006
Dynasty Warriors Vol. 2 March 23, 2006
Jan · Sangokumusō March 23, 2006
2007 Dynasty Warriors DS: Fighter's Battle April 5, 2007
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam March 1, 2007
Warriors Orochi March 21, 2007
Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War August 30, 2007
Samurai Warriors: Katana September 20, 2007
Dynasty Warriors 6 November 11, 2007
2008 Mobile Shin · Sangokumusō January 18, 2008
Warriors Orochi 2 April 3, 2008
Saihai no Yukue October 23, 2008
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 December 18, 2008
2009 Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce February 26, 2009
Musou Orochi Z March 12, 2009
Samurai Warriors 3 December 3, 2009
2010 Shin · Sangokumusō Multi Raid 2 March 11, 2010
Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage March 25, 2010
Trinity: Souls of Zill O'll November 25, 2010
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3 December 16, 2010
2011 Samurai Warriors: Chronicles February 26, 2011
Dynasty Warriors 7 March 10, 2011
Dynasty Warriors Next December 17, 2011
Warriors Orochi 3 December 22, 2011
2012 One Piece: Pirate Warriors March 1, 2012
Shin · Sangokumusō Vs April 26, 2012
Sengoku Musou Chronicle 2nd September 13, 2012
Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage 2 December 20, 2012
2013 Dynasty Warriors 8 February 28, 2013
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2 March 20, 2013
Toukiden: The Age of Demons June 27, 2013
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam Reborn December 19, 2013
2014 Samurai Warriors 4 March 20, 2014
Sengoku Musou Shoot April 22, 2014
Shin Sangoku Musou Blast July 31, 2014
Hyrule Warriors August 14, 2014
Quiz Battle Toukiden August 18, 2014
Samurai Warriors: Chronicles 3 December 4, 2014
2015 Samurai Warriors 4-II February 11, 2015
Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below February 26, 2015
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 March 26, 2015
Arslan: The Warriors of Legend October 1, 2015
2016 Attack on Titan February 18, 2016
Dragon Quest Heroes II May 27, 2016
Toukiden 2 July 28, 2016
Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers August 3, 2016
Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada November 23, 2016
Berserk and the Band of the Hawk October 27, 2016
2017 Warriors All-Stars March 30, 2017
Fire Emblem Warriors September 28, 2017
2018 Dynasty Warriors 9 February 8, 2018
Attack on Titan 2 March 15, 2018
Warriors Orochi 4 September 27, 2018
Dragon Quest Builders 2 December 20, 2018
2020 Persona 5 Strikers February 20, 2020
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 March 26, 2020
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity November 20, 2020
2021 Samurai Warriors 5 June 24, 2021

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