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Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director’s Cut won’t be out this month, unsurprisingly. Amazon originally indicated that the game would be available for Wii U on May 7. Given that Director’s Cut was only announced a few weeks ago, a release later in the year was expected.

Square Enix says that Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director’s Cut release date is not set. Only a general 2013 timeframe has been confirmed thus far.

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Update 4: Official Activision statement is hinting at a Wii U announcement in the future, and seems to be lumping the console in with other next-gen platforms.

Update 3: Eurogamer has now changed its article to list “next-gen platforms”. There are three likely scenarios here: a Wii U version won’t be confirmed until May 21, a Wii U version won’t be confirmed until a Nintendo-related event, or the game isn’t coming to the Wii U at all.

Update 2: Conflicting information is out and about! There is, at least, this article from Eurogamer that says a Wii U version has been confirmed.

Update: Call of Duty: Ghosts is now available for pre-order on Amazon and GameStop (thanks Jake), but there isn’t a Wii U SKU listed at either retailer. I imagine this is just tentative… hopefully, anyway!

Based on previous leaks, it’s pretty darn clear that Call of Duty: Ghosts will be heading to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. What has been less clear is which other platforms the shooter is planned for.

Only one retailer listed Ghosts for Wii U in light of recent leaks. However, according to an article on Engadget which has since been pulled (see a cached version here), the new Call of Duty is set for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC, Wii U, PlayStation 4, and next Xbox. The site also says that the game is releasing on November 6. A similar article went live on Joystiq earlier today, noting that Ghosts “is in the works for PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 as well as next-generation console platforms, including Wii U.”

A teaser trailer should be out fairly soon. Unfortunately, no in-game footage will be included. Joystiq’s pulled article says that “the adrenaline-fueled video showcases a smattering of quick-cuts and a reveal of the game’s title, which retailers leaked in April.”

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A full unveiling of Call of Duty: Ghosts will take place during the next Xbox reveal event on May 21.


The word “WaraWara” isn’t exactly something you’d expect to cause any copyright-related issues. But as it turns out, the retailer chain operator Monteroza has filed a copyright claim against Nintendo for the trademark.

WaraWara Plaza is just too similar to the Wara-wara chain of izakaya in Japan, Monteroza says. The company is now looking for Nintendo’s trademark registration to be revoked due to their commonalities.

Monteroza accuses Nintendo – as EDGE reports – “of decreasing the brand value of its chain, hijacking its shared demographic of customers and piggybacking on its positive image.” Nintendo stands by the fact that it successfully registered its trademark with the Patent Office without any problems, and wasn’t aware of the izakaya chain.

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With the release of Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara on the horizon, Capcom has dedicated a new blog post to the enemies featured in the digital collection of Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom and Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara. You can find a rundown below of seven different enemies set to be included in Chronicles of Mystara, straight from Capcom-Unity.


Nintendo has discounted five of its own titles on the 3DS eShop. Pushmo, 3D Classics: Kirby’s Adventure, Dillon’s Rolling Western, Fluidity: Spin Cycle, and Tokyo Crash Mobs are all on sale through May 9.

Here’s the full roundup of prices:

Pushmo – $4.99
3D Classics: Kirby’s Adventure – $4.99
Dillon’s Rolling Western – $6.99
Fluidity: Spin Cycle – $7.99
Tokyo Crash Mobs – $4.99

Between Shin’en’s new sale, the Guild01 games, and ATV Wild Ride 3D, there are quite a few 3DS eShop games available at cheaper prices. Be sure to take advantage!


Aliens: Colonial Marines may not be coming to Wii U and is out on store shelves, but the game’s saga is far from over.

SEGA and Gearbox will now be forced to defend against a class action suit claiming that Aliens was falsely advertised.

Edelson LLC filed the suit on behalf of Damion Perrine in a Californian court yesterday. It says that demos highlighted at expos including PAX and E3 were not indicative of the final product.

A portion of the suit states:

“Unfortunately for their fans, [the] Defendants never told anyone – consumers, industry critics, reviewers, or reporters – that their ‘actual gameplay’ demonstration advertising campaign bore little resemblane to the retail product that would eventually be sold to a large community of unwitting purchasers.”

According to the suit, press embargoes that were extended up through the same morning of Aliens’ launch kept consumers in the dark about the differences between earlier demos and the final product. The suit was initiated for consumers who pre-ordered the game or purchased the product on its release date.

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This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

3DS

Virtual Console
Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Ushiro ni Tatsu Sh?jo (Zengo-hen) (Famicom) – 500 yen
Field Combat (Famicom) – 500 yen

Wii U

Virtual Console
Hoshi no Kirby Super Deluxe (Kirby Super Star, Super Famicom)- 800 yen
Solomon no Kagi (Solomon’s Key, Famicom) – 500 yen
Rockman 3 – Dr. Wily no Saigo!? (Mega Man 3, Famicom) – 500 yen

Video Content

Wii U Virtual Console videos
Famicom Tantei Club Part II video
Field Combat video
Solomon’s Key video
Mega Man 3 video
Kirby Super Star video
The Dasshutsu Game (The Escape Game) video

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