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Square Enix shared new details about Bravely Second at Jump Festa 2015 today, including new information about the Cat Master job. You’ll find the latest information below, as translated by Gematsu.

  • Cat High Arts: Takes two items to summon a pair of cats to pull off powerful moves. At Jump Festa, it was shown in a demo as used to raise everybody’s BP by one, but has been deemed too powerful by the development team and will be re-balanced accordingly. What cats appear depend on items used.
  • When “Death Spiral,” a move that hits several times, was used, the two cats were gray and brown, and a doodle of a cat appeared above the character that summoned them (apparently drawn by designer using their non-writing hand). Items used to summon cats are acquired through moon reconstruction.
  • Cat Arts: Following moves confirmed: “Consume,” “Slugger,” “White Window,” and “Book Burning.” These only take one item to summon a cat to do.
  • Nenneko: Makes all enemies fall asleep.
  • Lie Down: Raises physical and magic defense.
  • Dig: Not clarified.

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SEGA’s lineup for this year’s Jump Festa is in. The company has Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX, Phantasy Star Nova, and Shining Resonance on display.

Those who stop by SEGA’s booth and play the games will receive special gifts – like the Hatsune Miku post card above.

Jump Festa 2015 is taking place this weekend in Japan – December 20 and December 21.

Those who pre-order Story of Seasons at Amazon, GameStop, EB Games Canada, or other participating retailers will receive a special gift. XSEED is including the Angora rabbit pocket plushie with reservations. Even if you’ve already pre-ordered, you should be automatically eligible for the bonus.

Head on over to XSEED’s Tumblr page for a new localization blog for Story of Seasons.

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Nintendo is promoting the success of Wii U and 3DS games on Metacritic in a new infographic published today.

The image notes that there are 19 current-gen retail games on both platforms that secured a score of 85 or above on Metacritic as well as a User Score of 8.5 or better. That’s compared to just 8 titles on all other consoles.

View Nintendo’s latest infographic in its entirety above.

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