One Piece: Gigant Battle! 2 New World

One Piece: Gigant Battle! 2 New World (ワンピース ギガントバトル! 2 新世界) is a Nintendo DS game published by Bandai and developed by Ganbarion. It is the sequel to One Piece: Gigant Battle. It will focus in the Post-War arc and New World Saga, but it contains content from previous arcs as well. The game was released on November 17th, 2011. It has 45 playable characters and 100 support characters.

Stages

 * Coated Thousand Sunny
 * Gray Terminal
 * Strawhats Training Islands - Part 1
 * Strawhats Training Islands - Part 2
 * Strong World Stage
 * Fishman Island - Mermaid Cove
 * Fishman Island - Sea Forest
 * East Blue Stage
 * Merry's Lagoon (Drum Island + Arabasta Kingdom)
 * Judicial Sky (Skypiea + Enies Lobby + Thriller Bark)
 * Thousand Sunny (pre-timeskip)
 * Sabaody GR 1
 * Sabaody Park
 * Kuja Combat Arena
 * Impel Down
 * Marineford
 * New World Stage
 * Sabaody Concert Dome
 * Last Resort
 * Roger and Whitebeard's Final Meeting place

All of the stages that were originally in One Piece Gigant Battle are remade in a new expanded version.

The Strawhats Training Islands includes the islands where the Strawhat Pirates trained for two years. The confirmed islands are: The Strong World Stage is a changing stage that includes three screenplay originary of the 10th Movie with three transitions:
 * Part 1: Rusukaina, Namakura, Weatheria, Torino Kingdom
 * Part 2: Momoiro, Karakuri, Tequila Wolf, Boin Archipelago and Kuraigana Island.
 * Merville Ruins: where Luffy fell after the Shiki's Strawhat division;
 * Merville Islands - Morning: transition with panorama of all the Merville islands;
 * Merville Strawhat Defeat Stage: where Shiki defeated all the Strawhats;
 * Merville Islands - Sunset: similar to Morning transition, but it's always under sunset;
 * Shiki Base: the base of Golden Lion Pirates;
 * Merville Islands - Night: similar to Morning and Sunset transitions, but it's always night.

Playable Characters
Playable characters with an asterisk [*] weren't present in the prequel One Piece: Gigant Battle. Characters with two asterisk [**] were present only as support characters in the prequel.

Support Characters
In addition to the following, all characters listed as playable can also be used as support.

Cameo Characters
In addition to the following, some characters listed as playable and support can also be seen in the stages or as shopkeepers. The stages also present in One Piece Gigant Battle keep the same cameo characters.
 * Curly Dadan, Dogra and Magra, Ace, Luffy, and Sabo (as children), Bluejam Pirates, Wapol Factory hippo puppet as background characters in the Gray Terminal Stage.
 * Surume and Caribou (in a barrel) as background characters in the Coated Thousand Sunny Stage.
 * Brook (pre-timeskip), Heracles, Masked Chopper, Torino humans, tiger from Rusukaina Island, Silvers Rayleigh, Kitton, Taroimo, and Kitton's grandfather as background characters in the Straw Hats Training Island Stage.
 * Shakuyaku, Kureha, Keimi & Pappug, Heracles, Makino, Nyon, and Pandaman as shopkeepers.
 * The Medaka Mermaid Quintuplets, Shirley, and Ishilly, as background characters in the Fishman Island - Mermaid Cove Stage.
 * Den and Shirahoshi as background characters in the Fishman Island - Sea Forest Stage.
 * Dr. Indigo and Scarlet as background characters in the Strong World (Shiki Base section) Stage.
 * Coribou and the Caribou Pirates as Caribou's secret attack.
 * Helmeppo and Rika in a co-op attack with Coby.
 * A bird from Torino Kingdom appear in one of Chopper's attacks.

Trivia

 * This is the first One Piece video game to feature the Straw Hat Pirates as they appeared after the timeskip. It is also the first game where Law, Drake, Shiki, Caribou, Coby, Hody and Decken will be playable.
 * As Secret Technique, Luffy uses the original attack Busoushoku Koka: Gomu Gomu no Gigant Jet Gatling, that is a combination of Gear Second, Gear Third and Busoshoku Haki. This attack resembles the Gomu Gomu no Gigant Gatling used in Jump Ultimate Stars. Strangely, in the Fishmen Island Arc, in order to destroy the Noah Ark, Luffy uses a similar attack, but devoid of Gear Second.
 * As the game adapts up to the manga chapter 635, many of the Straw Hats' secret attacks are filler ones and some do not have new abilities. Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Redhawk and Elephant Gatling, Zoro's Rengoku Oni Giri, Nami's Raiun Rod, Usopp's Impact Wolf, Sanji's Hell Memories, Chopper's new Heavy Point, Monster Point, and Kokutei Parme, Robin's Stomp and Double Clutch, Franky's Franky Radical Beam (strangely, Franky can utilize a laser beam in one of his combos, called Super Weapons Left) and Brook's Fubuki Giri do not appear in this game. In addition Sanji cannot do Sky Walk, Franky cannot use Franky Shogun and Brook cannot use the freezing abilities of Soul Solid. In addition, Hody cannot transform to his "overdose" form.
 * Law and Kid use several only-game techniques respectively like the ones called Room: Catastrophy and Genocide Raid. This also apply to some characters such as Hody, Decken, Coby and Shanks.
 * The 15th anime opening, "We Go!" used as this game's theme song.
 * For some reason, appearance of some characters, such as Rayleigh, Jinbe, Perona, Hatchan, Keimi & Pappug are not altered according to the timeskip.
 * This is the One Piece video game with the most amount of playable characters, with a roster numbering 45.
 * With Enel, Caribou, and Smoker becoming playable, every canon Logia user in the series is playable.

Difference with One Piece Gigant Battle

 * All of the stages which were originally in One Piece Gigant Battle are remade in a new expanded version.
 * Sengoku's Daibutsu gray skin been recolored to golden skin as the anime/manga version. Curiously, Hancock's dress remains yellow unlike anime's purple version.
 * Jozu's clothes and diamond arm have been recolored.
 * Every character sprite other than Sanji will be mirrored. Roronoa Zoro's sprite is mirrored too but the scar.
 * The skill system is introduced.
 * The little versions of Shichibukai (caused by Bonney's power) are been replaced with the Oda's official version.
 * Both Mihawk and Ivankov are voiced by their second (and current to the moment the game was released) voices actors.