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Speculation has ensued regarding Atlus possibly teasing localization for Devil Survivor 2: Break Record. Although the game isn’t even out yet in Japan, a new character from the game has been spotted in the company’s North American holiday greeting card. As you’ll see in the image above, the girl in the “A” is a brand new character that appears in Break Record.

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Dragon’s Crown shipments have already surpassed 1 million in Japan. Publisher GungHo Online Entertainment announced the news earlier today. After selling over 500,000 copies in its first week, Puzzle & Dragons shows no signs of slowing down.

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Overflow is bringing a new visual novel title to 3DS. School Days and Shiny Days developers is now looking to launch “Island Days” on Nintendo’s portable in spring 2014. Karous Re: Beast of Eden developer Klon is working on the project.

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A new sale has begun on the Square Enix Online Store. Various titles are available for up to 50% off through Sunday, January 5, 2014.

Games on sale include Kingdom Hearts 3D and Theatrhythm Final Fantasy. You can find the full selection here.

Nintendo recently updated the Japanese Kirby Triple Deluxe site with a little bit of new footage. You can find that above.

A new update is out now for the 3DS. It’s nothing too major, though the firmware has been brought forward to version 7.1.0-14. Today’s update, Nintendo says, provides “Further improvements to overall system stability” while also making small adjustments “to enhance the user experience”.

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Still haven’t pre-ordered the Bravely Default Collector’s Edition? You can do so here.

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Attack on Titan: The Last Wings of Mankind sold 94,775 copies in its first week, based on data tracked by Dengeki.

Those strong sales resulted in a 75% sell-through rate (give or take). It also means Spike Chunsoft probably shipped around 130,000 copies of Attack on Titan.

Media Create’s latest data puts Attack on Titan: The Last Wings of Mankind at 42,311 copies sold in its second week. As such, it has probably sold through its entire first shipment.

For a title that didn’t have a lengthy development period and a somewhat meager budget, Spike Chunsoft should be pleased with Attack on Titan’s performance thus far.

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