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Def Jam: Blazin' Domination is an upcoming Revival to the Def Jam licensed fighting games. Unlike previous titles in which are distributed and published by Electronic Arts, this one would be done by Bandai-Namco Entertainment of Tekken, Idolmaster, Tales, Pac-Man and Soul Calibur fame.

Synopsis[]

In a World where many kinds of Hip-hop, Rap Rock, Rap Punk and Rap Metal songs dominate the fighting scene, you and your Avatar (whether Pre-made or Customized by You) pit against different kinds of Fighters who are ready to win in a Hip-hop/Rap based Fighting Tournament that takes place across the Globe, sponsored by Def Jam and other Hip-hop/Rap music labels.

Gameplay[]

While the game takes many elements from the previous titles, the Gameplay for this one would be actually based on Bandai-Namco's Tekken series (and to a lesser extent, their licensed 3D fighters), though with tweaks and differences.

Character/Avatar Customization[]

While this aspect remained the same for most of the parts, newer elements from the Character/Custom Avatar Customization aspect take lots of inspiration from the recent Tekken and Soul Calibur games.

Cast and Characters[]

Original[]

  • TBD (Voiced by Bumper Robinson) - He's based on the late XXXTencation.
  • TBD (Voiced by Erica Mendez)
  • Custom Avatar (Voiced by Various) - Your optional Custom Playable Avatar for the Game.

Rappers and other Real-Life people[]

  • Snoop Dogg (Voiced by Himself)
  • Nicki Minaj (Voiced by Herself)
  • Capone (Voiced by Himself)
  • Shakira (Voiced by Herself)
  • Petey Pablo (Voiced by Himself)
  • Ice-T (Voiced by Himself)
  • Danny Trejo (Voiced by Himself)
  • Carmen Electra (Voiced by Herself)
  • DMX (Voiced by Himself)
  • Xzibit (Voiced by Himself)
  • Henry Rollins (Voiced by Himself)
  • Freeway (Voiced by Himself)
  • N.O.R.E. (Voiced by Himself)
  • R-Truth (Voiced by Himself)

Guest Characters from Different franchises[]

  • Marco Ublado Diaz (Voiced by Bryce Papenbrook) - A Latino-American Teenager who participates in the Def Jam World Tournament. He is a Playable Guest Character from Star vs. the Forces of Evil, albeit with his outfit being updated, redesigned and tweaked for the game.
  • Ronalda Ronnie Anne Santiago (Voiced by Izabella Alvarez) (P.S.: Archive Recordings of Brenna Yde as Ronnie Anne are taken as well). - A member of the Casagrande family and she is a Playable Guest Character from The Loud House and it's spin-off series, The Casagrandes.
  • Cassie Cage (Voiced by Ashly Burch) - The Daughter of Johnny Cage and Sonya Blade who is a Police Officer and she is a Playable Guest Character from the Mortal Kombat series.
  • Alex (Voiced by Mark Whitten) - An American Wrestler who's based on Hulk Hogan and Axl Rose of Guns N' Roses fame in which he came from New York City, New York. He is a Playable Guest Character from the Street Fighter series.
  • Luke Cage/Power Man (Voiced by James C. Mathis III) - He is an African-American Superhero who is a Playable Guest Character of Avengers fame.
  • Ted Grant/Wildcat (Voiced by John DiMaggio) - He is a Superhero with experiences of Combat sports who is a Playable Guest Character of Justice League fame.
  • Raven (Voiced by DC Douglas) - He is a fictional Ninja who is a Playable Guest Character from the Tekken series.
  • Knuckles the Echidna (Voiced by Dave B. Mitchell) - An Anthropomorphic Echidna who protects the Master Emerald. He is a playable Guest Character from the Sonic the Hedgehog Multiverse.

Console Exclusive Guest Characters[]

  • Little Mac (Voiced by Charles Martinet via Archive Recordings from the SNES Punch-Out! game for his Dialogues and Kōsuke Toriumi for his Grunts) - An American Boxer who hails from New York. He is a Playable Guest Character from the Punch-Out! series for the Nintendo Switch version of the Game.

Development[]

Soundtrack[]

While the Game's soundtrack is predominantly Hip-hop, Pop Rap and Rap-based, other genres such as Pop, R&B, Disco, Rock and Metal (especially for the last two, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, New Wave, Glam Rock, Pop Rock, Glam Metal, Rap Rock and Rap Metal) would also be included to add more variety.

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