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Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains has now launched in North America. It can be purchased via the eShop for $39.99. Check out the game’s final trailer below.

Source: Atlus PR

Nintendo shared Splatoon’s first North American commercial last week, and now the company has uploaded a second. That one is included below.

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Ronimo Games released the eighth “Daily Duel” video for Swords & Soldiers II. In today’s video, the battle is two Berserkers and three Spearthrowers versus one Naga, three Axethrowers and one Necromancer. Check it out below.

Slides from Ubisoft’s latest financial presentation reveal charts based on two sets of data. The company shared a listing of the top 20 grossing franchises at retail of the last ten years and top ten grossing retail games of 2014. Both charts are posted below.

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Image & Form has shared a new community Q&A video for SteamWorld Heist. The studio’s Brjann Sigurgeirsson and Julius Guldbog commented on topics such as DLC, upgrades, and procedural levels. You can check out the full video below.

Japanese website 4Gamer put up a new video today with footage from Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX. You can watch about 13 minutes from the game below.

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Giant Bomb has uploaded another half hour of footage from Dex. View it in the video below.

Marvelous issued another round of screenshots from PoPoLoCrois Farm Story. We’ve added them to the gallery below.

The restock of the Marth amiibo is happening – slowly but surely. Amazon has been taking orders during very, very brief periods (so brief in fact that by the time we’d put a post up, the figure would already be sold out). GameStop is now joining in on the fun as well.

Marth isn’t available online, but you may have luck finding him in-store. GameStop’s inventory tracker indicates that the amiibo is starting to appear at some locations. You can try finding a nearby GameStop outlet that has the Marth figure here.

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Xavier Orion Games is delaying the release of Super Booty Diver. But in the meantime, the studio is shifting its attention to the title’s prequel, which is simply titled “Booty Diver”.

Booty Diver’s gameplay and art style takes inspiration from the Atari 2600 game “Aquaventure”. It’ll feature more than 40 levels and a chiptune soundtrack.

Booty Diver is slated for summer on the Wii U eShop. Pricing is set at $1.99. Catch the debut trailer below.


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