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Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse is just a few days away from its English debut in North America. For another look at the RPG, watch 17 minutes of footage below.

At the Tokyo Game Show today, Capcom held a special stage for Monster Hunter Stories. Here’s a roundup of new information shared:

– New Felyne NPC called Popora
– Game will use QR codes to unlock content and share team data, etc.
– Has StreetPass battles similar to Dragon Quest Monsters
– Also has StreetPass dungeons sort of like Dragon Quest IX
– Capcom will also add all sorts of rules for making tournaments so you can customize your online battles and have fun
– Zelda DLC with 7-11 between October 14 and November 13; receive Link’s Master Sword, Link’s tunic, and a special title on your Rider card
– More Zelda DLC between December 16 and January 15; receive Epona as an Otomon, Majora’s Mask, stamps
– Musician Daigo is also doing the commercials for the game, and will appear in an episode of the anime

A video from the stage show can be found below. It features Daigo, along with some off-screen footage (including the Zelda content).

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The European and Japanese Mario Party: Star Rush websites have now opened, bringing us a ton of content. We have a bunch of footage, screenshots, and information from the two sites. Continue on below for it all.

Digimon Universe: Appli Monsters is set for December 1 in Japan, Bandai Namco announced today. It’ll cost 5,700 yen at retail, while the eShop version will be sold at a discounted price of 5,130 yen until December 28. Those who pre-order the game at shops between October 8 and October 24 will be given a Super Rare Special Appmon Chip, “Onmon.”

Ahead of Digimon Universe: Appli Monsters, fans will be able to download the free-to-play Digimon Universe: Appli Monsters Cyber Arena from the eShop. The download, slated for September 21, allows save data to be transferred to the full version. Appmon Chips work as well.

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Today, Capcom announced that its IC Card-based 3DS game will release in Japan on December 8. It will be free-to-play with item-based micro-transactions. Capcom is also planning a 5,800 yen Collector’s Package and 9,800 yen Complete Edition special editions.

A new set of screenshots and details for Megami Meguri were sent out today. We’ve rounded that up below, courtesy of Gematsu.

Beyblade Burst boxart

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FuRyu has published the official boxart for Beyblade Burst. Get a look at the image above.

Capcom has released a new trailer for Monster Hunter Stories. It shows off parts of the story, lots of characters, different armor sets, and, of course, a bunch of different monsters. Check it out below:

Capcom has announced another collaboration coming to Monster Hunter Stories: the mascot bear, Kumamon. It will take a far more monstrous form as a mount for the player, as well as a costume. You can watch the footage and see images in all their glory down below:

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In celebration of the 2016 Tokyo Game Show, the first trailer is in for SEGA 3D Fukkoku Archives 3: Final Stage. Watch it below.

SEGA 3D Fukkoku Archives 3: Final Stage launches in Japan on December 22. Sonic the Hedgehog 2, After Burner II, Super Hang-On, Streets of Rage 2, Gunstar Heroes, and Turbo Outrun are confirmed for the package.

Nintendo has released a first update for Metroid Prime: Federation Force and the Blast Ball demo. Version 1.1.0 is now available for download.

Here are the full patch notes pertaining to both versions:

– Fixed an issue that caused errors to occur when beginning Online Play in Blast Ball.
– Added a count-down timer to the team selection screen in the Online Play mode of Blast Ball.
– During matches in the Online Play mode of Blast Ball, players will be disconnected if they fail to make any inputs for a set amount of time.
– Other adjustments have been made to make for a more pleasant gaming experience.

The Metroid Prime Federation Force update is 446 blocks, or 55.75MB. The Blast Ball update is 420 blocks, or 52.5MB.

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