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Sonic Mania Plus

This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Pro Yakyuu Famista Evolution, Sonic Mania Plus, SaGa Scarlet Grace, Etrian Odyssey X, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, and Dragon Quest Builders 2. Scans of all games are below.

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Octopath Traveler boxart

After the Japanese boxart was revealed earlier today, we now have the North American equivalent for Octopath Traveler. Get a look at the packaging image above.

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Above, you’ll see the Japanese box art for Octopath Traveler. It was just revealed by Amazon Japan. It features, perhaps obviously, the playable characters in the game. The art style is exactly what would be expected from the game: Very paintlike with attractive splashes of color.

Octopath Traveler is slated for release July 13.

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Nintendo is back with another piece of concept art from Super Mario Odyssey. Today, we have a rough sketch of the wedding planner and leader of the Broodals, Topper.

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Pro Yakyuu Famista Evolution boxart

Thanks to Amazon Japan, we have a look at the boxart for Pro Yakyuu Famista Evolution, which Bandai Namco announced earlier today. Check it out above.

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A new My Hero: One’s Justice scan has emerged from the latest issue of V-Jump. Along with additional details on how Stain and Shota Aizawa play, the magazine covers the sidekick system.

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The boxart for Inazuma Eleven Ares first leaked out of a Japanese magazine earlier this month. During its Inazuma Walker broadcast, Level-5 showed off the packaging shot officially. We have it attached above.

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Amazon has updated its listing for God Wars: The Complete Legend, showing the game’s North American boxart. Check it out above.

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Amazon Japan’s listing has updated with the boxart for Closed Nightmare. We have it above.

Nippon Ichi is publishing Closed Nightmare, a live-action horror adventure, in Japan on July 19.

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Did you know that Okami’s 12th anniversary is today? Capcom hasn’t forgotten, and is celebrating with some special art.
Mari Shimazaki and Kenichiro Yoshimura, the lead designers on Okami, worked together to create the image above.

After previously coming to Wii, Okami will be returning to a Nintendo system once again this summer. Capcom intends to release Okami HD via the eShop.

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