Why do people keep saying this? The name in the rumor was
wrong:
The logo itself says "Double Cross" on it. How does someone who actually has inside info see that, and nonetheless say the name is "Cross Cross" instead of what's plastered on the damn thing. They got lucky that the name had two X's in it, but that's all. If they had any degree of inside info, they would have actually seen the logo of all things and known the name was pronounced "Double Cross" and not "Cross Cross."
That they got such a big thing wrong and that that not only didn't toss the rumor into the garbage, but it's held up to somehow validate it anyway because "yeah, they got the pronunciation wrong, despite it being clearly being visible in the logo... But they kinda sort of got it half-right and were closer than anyone else, so it still counts anyway despite not being the actual name" and be proof that it's right just breaks my brain.
They somehow knew about all these backroom deals and drama and the like between Capcom and Sony and Nintendo and stuff and know how they all reacted to that, but despite knowing the juiciest gossip about the game possible they can't get the damn
name right of all things and we're supposed to give them credit for it anyway as if that didn't happen? I don't get that. How do you know about backroom deals and moneyhatting and the like, but yet apparently never so much as saw the actual logo of the game (or have your source tell you the frickin' kana printed right underneath it that says the same thing) you apparently know oh-so-much about at the same time? That doesn't work for me.
And of course, that's ignoring all the other stuff being wrong about it, such as it being confirmed that World does indeed have all the weapon types and there's no hints of QTE events or anything of the sort thus far. It's garbage.