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Level-5 has announced that the original Youkai Watch 2 games – Ganso and Honke – have sold over 3 million copies in Japan since launch.

Additionally, pre-orders for Youkai Watch 2: Shinuchi have topped 1 million units. This version launches in Japan on December 13.

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Square Enix has revealed a new addition to the “Theatrhythm” series. Theatrhythm Dragon Quest is in development for 3DS, the company announced today.

Square Enix is releasing Theatrhythm Dragon Quest in Japan on March 25. Pricing is set at 5,800 yen. Those who attend Jump Festa next week will be able to get their hands on a demo and view a first trailer.

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Square Enix has announced a new live stream for Bravely Second. The event will take place this Thursday at 8 PM Japan time – 6 AM ET / 3 AM PT.

We’ve attached the embedded stream above. Simply come back on Thursday and you’ll be able to watch it live!

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Check out over two hours of footage from Attack on Titan: The Last Wings of Mankind Chain below. We’re placing the video after the break due to autoplay.

This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Dragon Age: Inquisition (PS4/PS3/XBO/360) – 10/9/8/9
Youkai Watch 2: Shinuchi (3DS) – 9/9/9/9
Gundam Breaker 2 (PS3/PSV) – 8/9/8/8
Final Fantasy Explorers (3DS) – 8/8/8/8
Chaos; Child (XBO) – 8/8/8/7
SEGA 3D Classics Collection (3DS) – 8/7/7/7
Godzilla (PS3) – 8/7/7/7
Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal (3DS) – 6/7/7/7
Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric (Wii U) – 6/7/6/7
Rilakkuma Nakayoshi Collection (3DS) – 5/6/7/5

According to the latest Nintendo statement on Japanese sales data, Pokémon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, Youkai Watch 2, Monster Hunter 4G and Super Smash Bros. for 3DS have all sold over two million units each in Japan over the last two months. That these four titles sold so well is hardly surprising, but the numbers show that the 3DS is now the first console to have four games selling over the two million mark in the domestic market. At the company’s last financial results briefing President Satoru Iwata claimed that the console would have four two-million-sellers during this period and it looks like he was proven correct. So is Iwata psychic? Probably not, but congratulations on the sales anyway.

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The sequel to Square-Enix’s “Bravely Default” now has a concrete release date in Japan – the 23rd of April, 2015. The company also provided a look at the RPG’s fancy collectors edition, which will be out on the same day for 14,800 yen exclusively on Square-Enix’s “e-Store”. This pack includes a figure of Bravely Default heroine Agnes, a mini soundtrack, a copy of “U’s Journal”, rubber strap of Magnolia and the book BRAVELY DEFAULT 200 Years Later: ~ Vestal of Wind: Edea Oblige ~. Alternatively, if you don’t want to spend that much, the standard game will set you back 5,980 yen. Additionally, there are several retailer-specific preorder bonuses for the game, although these are limited to in-game weapons. We’re still holding out for an English release of the game to be announced, but even if it does make it over it’s hard to imagine Square-Enix or Nintendo releasing such a lavish special edition.

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