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Xenoblade Chronicles X producer producer Shingo Kawabata handled today’s Twitter update, in which he briefly talked about the game’s voice cast.

Here’s what was shared:

“I wasn’t really informed of this, but it seems we’re planning on updating the official site every week. I wonder if we’ll be all right? Then again, Nomura and the web design staff are extremely motivated, so I’m sure they’ll work hard for your sake.”

“As we present our characters, we’re also revealing the people that have lent us their voices. We’ve managed to acquire an outstanding cast, so you can look forward to hearing their work. As there was such a large amount of text, recording [the voices] took a lot of work, but the entire cast was exceptionally professional. The end result, of course, is perfection.”

Just in case you’re wondering, here’s the voice cast for Xenoblade Chronicles X:

Elma – Houko Kuwashima
Lynlee – Mariya Ise
Tatsu – Daisuke Sakaguchi
Irina – Nao Takamori
Van Damme – Tessho Genda

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Pre-orders have gone live for Puzzle & Dragons Z + Puzzle & Dragons Super Mario Bros. Edition. Reservations can be placed here. You’re basically getting two games for the price of one, so the $40 isn’t too shabby.

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Update: Fun didn’t last long sadly. Sold out already!


You can add Fry’s to the list of retailers selling the Majora’s Mask 3DS XL. If interested, you can place an order here. Just be quick about it – stock will likely sell out fast.

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Bandai Namco has quite a bit of new content on the way to One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X. In addition to amiibo support, two new stages are coming soon. Players will be able to battle in “Dressrosa’s Royal Palace Flower Garden” as well as “Slope To The Shore”. Both are due out this winter.

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Fossil Fighters: Frontier box art

Fossil Fighters Frontier won’t be a fully-priced 3DS game. Nintendo’s website has it listed for $30 as opposed to $40, and other retailers have followed suit. Amazon as well as GameStop are now listing the new price.

It’s been a little while since we saw a Wii U game with pre-load functionality. Super Smash Bros. kicked off the feature last year, though two more titles will soon be offering something similar as well.

Kirby and the Rainbow Curse as well as Mario Party 10 can be pre-ordered on Nintendo’s website. Consumers are advised to get their codes now, then pre-load to be ready for their respective launches.

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