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The three head to Fujii and Mari for details, however, the
reporters revealed to them that Ricardo called a press conference for his next match, but his next opponent isn't Sendō, and the match is already in contract, so Sendō isn't able to stop it. Ippo was shocked and excited to learn from the reporters that the opponent is the third
ranker in the WBA and former Indonesian champion Wally. A week before Mashiba's world title preliminary match. Ippo did roadwork with Taihei and Kintarō. Ippo, having learned that Wally has teamed up with Volg in his training for his title match against Ricardo, thought that it was a great idea. Ippo getting a call from Sendō to go with him to Mexico to see Wally and Volg's matches. On the day of Mashiba's world title preliminary match, which Itagaki's match against a Filipino ranker is the semi-final of, Ippo went to the Kōrakuen Hall. Ippo was the second of Itagaki during his match, and he kept giving Itagaki advice that contradicted Shinoda's, making Itagaki confused. The match ended in Itagaki's victory by decision. After leaving Itagaki in Shinoda's care in his room, Ippo went to the audience area and met with Kumi as Mashiba's match against Juan was about to begin. Ippo watched as Mashiba defeated Juan by knockout in the seventh round.
[121][122][123] The play is a retelling of the Phantom Troupe
finale in the Yorknew City arc. It received a DVD release in Japan on December 10, 2004. [121] Video games[edit] There are ten Japan-exclusive video games based on Hunter × Hunter, many of which are either developed or published by Konami or Bandai. They range from role-playing and strategy games to action and adventure games. These include titles for the WonderSwan,[124] WonderSwan Color,[125][126][127] Game Boy Color,[128][129] Game Boy Advance,[130] PlayStation,[131][132] and PlayStation 2. [133] A game based on the second anime adaptation was released on the PlayStation
Portable on September 20, 2012. [134] Characters from the franchise have appeared along with other Weekly Shōnen Jump properties in the fighting games Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars for the Nintendo DS, J-Stars Victory VS for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita,[135][136] and Jump Force for Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. [137] In December 2023, Eighting and Bushiroad Games announced a fighting video game based on the manga,[138][139] titled Hunter × Hunter Nen × Impact. [140] It is set to be released for the PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Windows (via Steam). A demo is set to available to play at the Evo Japan 2024 event on April 27. [141] Other merchandise[edit] A series of three film books based on the first anime series and authored by Nobuaki Kishikan has been released by Shueisha from December 3, 1999, to August 24, 2001.