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Now that Pokemon Rumble World has launched, we’ll be cutting down on footage we post from the game. This is the last video you’ll be seeing on the site!

Pokemon Rumble World has officially launched on the North American 3DS eShop. It can be downloaded at no extra cost.

We’ve attached Pokemon Rumble World’s North American launch trailer above. The European video, posted earlier today, is located here.

Battleminer’s new update has gone live in Europe. The patch adds multiplayer, animals, and New 3DS support.

Check out a trailer for the update below.


When Battleminer’s update is live in North America, we’ll be sure to let you know.

Several new titles are coming to the Japanese eShop next week. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital downloads:

Wii U Virtual Console

WarioWare: Touched! (DS, 950 yen)
Donkey Kong Jr. Math (Famicom, 514 yen)
Power Sports (PC Engine, 617 yen)
Mr. HELI (PC Engine, 617 yen)
Gofer’s Ambition Episode II (MSX, 823 yen)

3DS Download

Our Seven Day War: Friendship Adventure (600 yen)

The games above launch in Japan on April 15.

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A patch for Citizens of Earth is coming very soon. Eden Industries’ Twitter account confirms that the update will be out “in the next few days” for both Wii U/3DS, and in all regions. It could be available as soon as tomorrow.

Eden Industries wrote on Twitter:


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SteamWorld Dig could have launched with a couple of additional worlds, but Image & Form ended up shelving them. The studio explained why this was done in an interview with Shigeru News.

Image & Form stated:

Yes, towards the end of the production we came under some pretty severe financial constraints – we were quickly going broke. Anthill wasn’t making much money for us anymore, and we had to be done with Dig by the end of June 2013; we would have run out of money if we had continued over summer. In Sweden, summer works like this: *everyone* goes on vacation in July, and we had to send the game for a time-consuming lotcheck process. The most economic way to do it was to let vacation and lotcheck coincide – and then pray that the game would sail smoothly through inspection.

It did, but that also meant that we had to race to finish the game by the end of June. And there were a couple of worlds that we didn’t have time to finish. It was sad in every way, but we couldn’t have finished it otherwise – we would have gone bust. In retrospect we may have benefited from including them, but we had no idea whether the game would be successful or not. It would have been ballsy to include the extra content and hoped for the best, but at the same time it would have been reckless beyond description. A lot of us have families, and it would have been harsh.

The next SteamWorld game, SteamWorld Heist, is due out this year. Look out for it on both Wii U and 3DS via the eShop.

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