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Graphite Labs has confirmed Hive Jump for Wii U. Sometime in the future, the studio will bring its multiplayer shooter to the Wii U eShop.

Graphite Labs shared the news on Twitter:


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For the next few weeks, Club Nintendo members will be unable to place orders for physical rewards.

Nintendo explains on the service’s website that its systems are being updated. In the meantime, the company recommends checking out the currently-available digital rewards.

The full notice reads:

Orders for physical rewards are currently closed while we update our systems. But there’s good news: We’ll be accepting orders again starting May 13. We’ve also got great digital games that you can download instantly, so check ’em out.

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Hex Heroes isn’t the only indie Wii U title to have reached its funding goal on Kickstarter. Twisted Fusion hit its own £3,000 goal target a little while ago.

If you’re interested in donating, you can still do so here. Six days remain in the campaign!

A new wave of Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth details have come in from Famitsu. You can find them rounded up below.

– Characters have sub-Personas
– Go through different Personas as you level up and take on dungeons
– Sub-Personas can be acquired by defeating enemies
– Getting sub-Personas provides characters with access to skills that aren’t available through their main Persona
– Since you’ll be fighting all kinds of enemies, you’ll acquire a number of Personas
– If you get too many, you can use them as part of a “Union Sacrifice” to power your current Personas up
– A Persona used as part of Union Sacrifice will go toward providing another Persona with a vast amount of experience points
– Create different Personas using this method
– These new Personas can also retain skills from the previous ones
– Trade Personas through the “StreetPass Mail” feature
– This lets you select a Persona that will go to other players through the Nintendo 3DS’ Streetpass function
– Second method for exchange allows you to create a QR code for your Personas, which can then be shared with friends over the Internet
– You won’t lose any of your Personas from either method

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The Wii U eShop title Gaiabreaker, first released in Japan, appears to be heading west. A rating for the title popped up on the OFLC today signaling an upcoming localization. If an official announcement is made, we’ll be sure to let you know.

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