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The latest round of notable Nintendo maintenance will be taking place on Monday. Online play, rankings, and other network-related elements will be affected. This will be happening between 2:30 PM ET (12:30 PM PT) and 8 PM ET (5 PM PT).

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Three digital titles have been confirmed for release in Europe next week through listings on the eShop.

First, on Wii U, Blok Drop X Twisted Fusion is set to launch on March 5. Pricing is set at €2.99.

We also have at least two titles lined up for 3DS. League of Heroes and Proun+ are also due out on March 5. They’ll cost €3.99€ and €5.99€ respectively.

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Another Kersploosh game is in development and will head to Japan on April 22, Poisoft announced today. The title includes around 20 to 30 new stages plus re-imaginings of old stages (as hidden stages). There are also roughly 15 projectiles, including ice-cubes and darts. We’re also hearing that it will feature New 3DS enhancements.

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The Rotom train continues! The fifth of the Daily Pokémon event is here on Pokémon Shuffle with yet another one of Rotom’s forms, this time bringing you Fan Rotom. Hurry and check in to Pokémon Shuffle now as this event will be ending tomorrow!

The Japanese-exclusive 3DS application Collectible Badge Center received an update today. By downloading patch 1.1.0, users can access a new hammer mechanic (see above). It’s also possible to apply a badge on the Home menu straight from Collectible Badge Center after earning one from the crane mini-game, and codes can be redeemed to play the crane mini-game. Nintendo says other improvements have been made and issues have been addressed.

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Muteki ended up confirming Dragon Fantasy Book I and II for 3DS last year. The studio finally shared an update today, and also revealed that the two titles will be heading to another Nintendo system.

First, let’s talk about the big news. Dragon Fantasy Book I and II are now confirmed to be in development for Wii U alongside 3DS. The two RPGs will be released under the updated names “Dragon Fantasy: The Volumes of Westeria” and “Dragon Fantasy: The Black Tome of Ice”.

Muteki additionally announced today that Choice Provisions will be in charge of publishing duties for Dragon Fantasy: The Volumes of Westeria. The company will be handling things like dealing with rating boards while Muteki focuses on development.

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Endgame Studios is seriously interested in Fractured Soul 2. The team actually began working on the project well over a year ago, and even prototyped levels.

That all sounds promising, doesn’t it? Unfortunately, there’s a good chance that Fractured Soul 2 won’t ever happen. Endgame co-founder Grant Davies told Cubed3 in an interview that the studio “couldn’t face spending more years trying to convince publishers to invest in a sequel – we were just mentally washed out from the eight years trying to get the first game out.” He added, “it’s very difficult to secure investment in such a novel idea as Fractured Soul, so unfortunately, I’m not holding my breath.”

Davies’ full comments:

We’d love to do Fractured Soul 2. We started work on it 18 months ago, prototyping some levels. We had some really great ideas. But again, it takes money to build games, and we couldn’t face spending more years trying to convince publishers to invest in a sequel – we were just mentally washed out from the eight years trying to get the first game out. I think if we ever did a sequel, we’d go for high quality pixel art, and maybe try to return to that original storyline. But it’s very difficult to secure investment in such a novel idea as Fractured Soul, so unfortunately, I’m not holding my breath.

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