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Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers will launch in Europe this September, a new trailer confirms.

Koch Media put out a video for the 3DS game earlier today. At the end, a date appears: September 13. A general fall window had been previously confirmed.

Atlus published Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers in North America last month. In Europe, NIS America is bringing the game over. NISA may be partnering with Koch for distribution, or something along those lines.

Thanks to Laurent PN for the tip.


Aside from Ubisoft, you could say that Warner Bros. has been the Wii U’s biggest supporter. The company came out with Batman: Arkham City and Scribblenauts Unlimited at launch, and has other significant titles on the way such as Batman: Arkham Origins, Scribblenauts Unmasked, and LEGO Marvel Super Heroes. Plus, Warner Bros. also recently released Injustice: Gods Among Us and LEGO Batman 2 for the console.

One Warner Bros. game that won’t be hitting Wii U is “Dying Light” from Dead Island developer Techland. It was announced for both current-gen and next-gen consoles yesterday, but it has since been confirmed that there are no plans for a Wii U version.

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EnjoyUp Games has put out a ton of games across Nintendo’s digital channels. The company has published several titles for WiiWare, DSiWare, and the eShops.

More support is coming to both Wii U and 3DS. Speaking with Nintenderos, EnjoyUp teased new games for the two platforms that are currently unannounced.

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A few months ago, a new game from Mutant Mudds developer Renegade Kid was outed through a trademark filing: “Treasurenauts”. The studio has, for the most part, been keeping quiet about the project.

This month’s issue of Nintendo Force finally offers up some information. The magazine interviewed Renegade Kid co-founder Jools Watsham, who shared all sorts of interesting details about the 3DS eShop game.

Here’s a roundup of his comments:



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