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Natsume said it would be restocking the River City: Tokyo Rumble with Limited Edition Kunio Keychain this month, and now the publisher has followed through on that. It’s back up on Amazon here. Orders can be placed now, but the item ships on November 29. Also note that this will be the final restock of the bundle.

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This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlighted games include Momotaro Dentetsu 2017: Tachiagare Nippon!!, Digimon Universe: Appli Monsters, The Alliance Alive, RPG Maker Fes, and Monster Hunter Stories. Scans of all titles can be found below.

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Update: The themes are now available on the EU eShop as well.


Two new Pokemon Sun/Moon 3DS themes will be out tomorrow. You’ll be able to purchase “Pokemon Sun & Pokemon Moon – Tropical” as well as “Pokemon Solgaleo/Lunala”. Footage of both is below.

Nintendo produced a 30-second commercial prior to the launch of Pokemon Sun/Moon. We now have another advert that’s about half as long and is for the actual release. Watch it below.

With the holidays almost in full swing, Amazon is beginning to put up discounts on a variety of games. There are some decent deals here, such as 7th Dragon III Code: VFD and Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest for $10 off. SEGA 3D Classics Collection is also now down to $16.99.

Here’s a roundup of notable deals:

Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest – $29.99 (was $39.99)
Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice – $29.99 (was $39.99)
7th Dragon III Code: VFD – $29.99 (was $39.99)
Dragon Quest VII – $29.99 (was $39.99) – Prime only
SteamWorld Collection – $24 (was $29.99)
Style Savvy: Fashion Forward – $19.99 (was $29.99)
SEGA 3D Classics Collection – $16.99 (was $19.99)

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Amazon is now offering the Harvest Moon: Skytree Village plushie bundles. Specifically, you can pick up the Bluebird bundle for $39.99 or the Bobcat package for $49.99. The latter one will ship on November 26.

Natsume cautions fans on Twitter that quantities for both versions are limited. In that case, they may not be up for very long.

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We know that Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon are off to a great start in Japan having sold nearly two million copies in just a few days. Unsurprisingly, they appear to be doing quite well in North America as well.

During its financial call today, GameStop said that Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon are the retailer’s best-performing games of 2016. Additionally, pre-orders were the highest for any title at GameStop in five years.

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We’ve already gotten a closer look at the steelbook edition of Pokemon Sun/Moon in North America, but how did the European version turn out? Take a look in the video below.

The folks over at Game Informer have shared more footage from the English version of Dragon Ball Fusions. Check out their video below.

Since Bandai Namco put out Dragon Ball Fusions in Japan, developer Ganbarion has been working on a steady stream of updates for the game. Online play was added, along with a bunch of other stuff like new characters.

Bandai Namco has now confirmed that the same type of content will head west. In early 2017, an update will be made available “that will implement online battles, an online special moves trading function, new characters, new fusion possibilities, and more.” Bandai Namco will share more details about the update including a specific date in the future.

It’s unclear if North America will simply be getting one huge update encompassing all of Japan’s patches. Also, while this news specifically pertains to the states, Europe should have access as well following launch next February.

Japan is actually receiving its third update on December 7. After participating in online events, players can gain access to the new characters Super Saiyan Trunks, Super Saiyan Blue Vegito, and the fused version of Zamasu from Dragon Ball Super. Players can also unlock new moves and titles depending on their completion.

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