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Capcom will be announcing two games at PAX East next month. The company plans to reveal both projects during the “World of Capcom” Panel.

A description of the event reads:

“Moderator Francis Mao (CAPCOM) leads a panel of Capcom’s producers and product managers to share the latest details on all the upcoming Capcom games such as Remember Me, Lost Planet 3, Resident Evil: Revelations, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, two NEW product announcements, and more! Up to 1,000 fans will walk away with a free gift, so this is a panel you definitely do not want to miss!”

Capcom will host its panel on March 22 at 12 PM ET. As far as the expo itself is concerned, this will be taking place between March 22 and March 24.

I do wonder if either (or both) of these games are Wii U-related. Capcom recently teased news for the console that would be coming “in the not-so-distant future.”

Below is a listing of Capcom’s PAX East lineup:

  • Remember Me
  • Lost Planet 3
  • Resident Evil: Revelations
  • Darkstalkers Resurrection
  • Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen
  • Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate
  • Capcom Arcade Cabinet
  • Two new unannounced titles

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This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

3DS

Downloadable Titles
Crazy Chicken Pirates 3D – 200 yen
Layton Ky?ju to Ch? Bunmei A no Isan (Professor Layton and the Azran Legacies, retail title, from 2/28) – 5,000 yen
Tetris (Tetris: Axis, retail title, from 2/28) – 3,400 yen
Osawari Tantei Nameko Dai Hanshoku (retail game, from 2/28) – 3,990 yen
Pokémon Zenkoku Zukan Pro (Pokédex 3D Pro) – SALE – 1,200 yen (down from 1,500 yen, 20% off until 3/13)

Virtual Console
Zelda no Densetsu: Fushigi no Konomi Daishi no Sh? (The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons, Game Boy Color) – 500 yen (until 3/20)
Zelda no Densetsu: Fushigi no Konomi Jik? no Sh? (The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages, Game Boy Color) – 500 yen (until 3/20)

Wii U

Downloadable Titles
Nano Assault Neo – 1,000 yen

Video Content

Nintendo Direct presentation
Downloadable 3D videos for Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate, Super Robot Wars UX and Professor Layton and the Azran Legacies
Shaun the Sheep – first volume is 100 yen, others are 200 yen
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons video
Crazy Chicken Pirates 3D video
Super Robot Wars UX video
Doraemon Nobita no Himitsu D?gu Hakubustsukan video
Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon preview video

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Namco Bandai will be moving ahead with the error found on Naruto Powerful Shippuden’s boxart. First print copies will feature the title “Nartuo Powerful Shippuden” on the spine – the game’s incorrect spelling.

If you’re one of the unlucky (or should we say lucky?) few with packaging blunder, you’ll be able to swap out the cover with a replacement through an online “printable replacement label”.

Namco Bandai has also confirmed that it will rectify the error for future pressings.

In a statement provided to Nintendo Everything, a Namco Bandai representative said:

“NAMCO BANDAI is aware of the labeling error for Naruto Powerful Shippuden. The spelling will be corrected for additional pressings of the game and we are currently working on an online solution to provide a printable replacement label for all our customers who would like to replace their box covers.”


Two Tribes hasn’t confirmed a price point for Toki Tori 2. Heck, we still don’t have a specific release date. But when Toki Tori 2 launches next month, most would probably agree that it’ll be worth your money no matter the cost.

On Twitter, Two Tribes said that its upcoming Wii U eShop game will probably take around ten hours to complete. That’s pretty lengthy for a downloadable release!

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Resident Evil: Revelations will be available as a 3DS download in Japan next week. Capcom will be releasing the game on March 7 for 4,990 yen. To clarify, that’s a sale price. After March 31, Revelations will cost 5,300 yen.

Tetris: Axis is also due out on the 3DS eShop tomorrow, courtesy of Namco Bandai. Pricing is set at 3,400 yen.

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Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag looks like it’ll be the next entry in Ubisoft’s semi-long-running series. Details are mostly being kept secret for now, but a proper announcement is due early next week.

Earlier today, Ubisoft held a press event to showcase the game. According to a tweet from publication MCV, information won’t be available until Monday.

My guess: Ubisoft will make an official announcement on Monday with the first bits of information. Game Informer will have a blowout of Black Flag in its April issue, which will likely be available on Tuesday. The magazine has a tendency to feature Assassin’s Creed games on its April covers.



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