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Sonic Frontiers: Japanese Latest TV Advertisement has confirmed the official Release Date

Aug 24, 2022 (technosports) - Sonic Frontiers has confirmed the early release this November on PC and Consoles. The current reports reveal a new TV ad that just has been shared online.

The new Japanese advertisement that has been created via private just a few minutes ago has provided a new fast look at the gameplay that confirms the release date on 8th November.

The most-awaited game has been rumored for a long time to drop sometime in November and this is true confirmation that’s not quite a surprise, although the latest entry in the show setting head-to-head with the competitor God of War: Ragnarök hat has set to release the exact date across the world, that indicates a hue clash between the two fans. ...continue reading

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[updated 22:00 p.m.] As of 10 p.m. on June 1st, Typhoon No. 6 was located about 90 kilometers north of Naze City in Amami and moving north at 20 kilometers per hour, as forecasters warned of dangerous rain, strong winds, and high waves spreading from western Japan toward the Kanto region over the coming days. Forecasts show the typhoon gradually turning eastward, passing north of Amami before moving south of Kyushu and tracking along Japan's Pacific coast.

[updated 22:00 p.m.] Airlines and railway operators are warning of further transportation disruptions across Japan on June 2nd and June 3rd as Typhoon No. 6 moves northeast from Okinawa toward southern Kyushu and the Pacific coast of western Japan. More than 130 flight cancellations have already been announced by Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways for June 2nd, following widespread disruptions in Okinawa as the storm passed through the region.

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi held a telephone conversation with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on June 1st, urging Iran to demonstrate maximum flexibility in its ongoing discussions with the United States and expressing hope that an agreement on the nuclear issue can be reached as soon as possible.

Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi strongly rejected accusations that Japan is embracing "new militarism," describing such claims as false while delivering a speech at a major regional security conference in Singapore on May 31st.

A series of false bear sighting reports posted to an online alert system operated by Aomori Prefecture has disrupted schools, prompted a police investigation, and raised concerns about the growing impact of misinformation on public safety.

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