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This week’s issue of Jump provides another update on Bravely Second. In the magazine, it’s confirmed that weapons now have special moves.

According to Jump, each weapon you equip will have up to four special moves. Users are given certain buffs when special moves are used. In one case, Magnolia can use a special move called “Megaton Swing” with axe weapon.

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A translation coming from Nintendo’s recent investor Q&A meeting shows the President of Nintendo, Satoru Iwata, admitting that the port strike on the west coast of America has had an impact on shipments regarding amiibo and the New Nintendo 3DS XL.

This would explain the amount of delays, shortages and vague dates we’ve been getting since amiibo first launched alongside Super Smash Bros. for Wii U back on November 21st, 2014, which is the only time there’s been a solid date on an amiibo release in the US. Video games, on the other hand, haven’t been impacted in this strike, as “games are light and can be flown to America”, Iwata says.

Let’s just hope this doesn’t go on for much longer so both the consumers and Nintendo can go about amiibo and any future products stress free.

The Q&A meeting is currently available in Japanese here

There are plenty of pre-order bonuses for Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition in Japan. One of these, as shown on Nintendo’s Twitter account today, is an original stylus. View a picture of the bonus above.

It was previously announced that there will be early purchase bonuses as well. These include a Tamadra 3DS theme code, a special ticket to claim monsters in the arcade game Puzzle & Dragons Z Tamer Battle V2, and an original promo card for the Puzzle & Dragons trading card game. An image showcasing these three items are posted below:

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Twitter user Oscar Lemaire has put together a chart comparing sales of Zelda games since Majora’s Mask originally launched for the N64, based on data provided by Famitsu/Enterbrain. Check it out above.

What’s shown in blue represents first week sales. Red is for the other weeks. Combining them provides total sales.

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Today, Atlus announced a final North American release date for Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker. Fans in North America will be able to purchase the title starting on May 5.

Those who pre-order Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker or pick it up near launch can receive a bonus soundtrack.

View a new trailer for Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker below.

Source: Atlus PR

This is slightly more spoilerish than the other Easter eggs we’ve been posting lately, so you can find the video/information after the break.


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