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Atlus has shared a bunch of information regarding SpotPass and StreetPass support in Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker. All of the details are posted below, and you can find a new round of screenshots above.

Demon summoners in Devil Survivor 2 will have some wireless advantages once the game launches. Thanks to the Nintendo 3DS system’s SpotPass and StreetPass features, players will be able to unlock and advance their demons in new ways!

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We’ll have several waves of SpotPass content rolling out once the game launches (schedule still TBD), but the immediate advantage will be a whole ton of new demons for players to fuse. So if you were looking for your precious Tyrant Lucifer Frost or Wilder Catoblepas, they’ll be rolling out to players via SpotPass. Another bonus going out via SpotPass will be some skill add-ons. One of the hallmarks of the Devil Summoner series is cracking skills that are assigned from a communal skill pool, meaning players can’t use the same skill on more than one character. Via SpotPass, players will be able to get a helpful magic skill, a powerful normal skill, and a recommended physical skill added to their skill pool. But that’s all we’re telling you about them!

Theatrhythm Dragon Quest’s demo is out now in Japan, and we’ve been hearing that it doesn’t support stereoscopic 3D. This will apply to the final game as well, according to Nintendo’s website.

This is the first Theatrhythm to not make use of 3D. Theatrhythm Final Fantasy and Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call both had support for the feature.

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Code Name S.T.E.A.M. box art

Reviews for Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. are starting to come in, and the critical reception appears to be a bit mixed thus far. Here’s a look at the early verdicts:

IGN – 7.9 / 10
Game Informer – 8 / 10
GameSpot – 4 / 10
NintendoWorldReport – N/A
Nintendo Life – 8 / 10
Shacknews – 8 / 10
Destructoid – 6.5 / 10
GamesRadar – 8 / 10
USgamer – 4 / 5
GameTrailers – 8 / 10

Games featured in the gallery above: Mario Party 10, Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition, Stella Glow, and Xenoblade Chronicles X.

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The latest Japanese hardware sales from Media Create are as follows:

PS4 – 33,753
New 3DS LL – 21,402
Vita – 19,757
New 3DS – 7,661
PS3 – 7,645
Wii U – 7,379
3DS – 2,566
3DS LL – 2,321
Vita TV – 621
Xbox One – 445

For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:

PS4 – 46,139
Vita – 23,619
New 3DS LL – 22,620
PS3 – 8,926
New 3DS – 8,515
Wii U – 6,606
3DS – 2,795
3DS LL – 2,666
Vita TV – 838
Xbox One – 703

And here are the software charts:

1. [PS3] Dragon Quest HEroes – 67,514 / 392,960
2. [3DS] Etrian Mystery Dungeon – 65,226 / NEW
3. [PS4] Dragon Quest Heroes – 35,425 / 304,729
4. [3DS] Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D – 23,764 / 365,761
5. [3DS] The Prince of Tennis II: Go to the Top – 22,568 / NEW
6. [PSV] God Eater 2 Rage Burst – 17,710 / 289,539
7. [PS4] Evolve – 16,851 / NEW
8. [3DS] Youkai Watch 2: Shinuchi – 14,278 / 2,528,184
9. [3DS] LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins – 13,284 / NEW
10. [3DS] Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire – 11,297 / 2,549,155
11. [3DS] Super Smash Bros. for 3DS – 7,431 / 2,173,243
12. [3DS] Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate – 6,673 / 2,492,332
13. [PS3] Dragon Ball Xenoverse – 5,787 / 86,874
14. [PS3] Downtown Nekketsu Koushinkyoku: Soreyuke Daiundoukai All Star Special – 5,473 / NEW
15. [WIU] Mario Kart 8 – 5,342 / 931,332
16. [PSV] Diabolik Lovers Dark Fate – 4,902 / 12,164
17. [WIU] Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – 4,829 / 602,560
18. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf – 4,671 / 3,933,006
19. [3DS] Doraemon: Nobita’s Space Heroes – 4,663 / NEW
20. [PS4] God Eater 2 Rage Burst – 3,654 / 48,883

Japanese Animal Crossing: New Leaf owners will be able to get their hands on International Limited Edition items from 3/16 through 4/30 that will be delivered directly to their towns.

Check out the tweet below to see what items will be available.

According to a report from Famitsu, it seems that, unlike Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call, all Theatrhythm Dragon Quest DLC will be free. Yes, all.

For those that are a fan of the series, and an admirer of all the compositions that make up and accentuate Square Enix’s games, you know this is exciting news and a great way to play through all of your favorite tracks and gorgeous pieces of music.

 

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