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Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth – The Wild Cards Premium Edition has been discounted slightly over on Amazon. You can purchase the special release for $66 as opposed to the original price of $80. You’ll receive a copy of Persona Q, a 3DS case, the “Sounds of the Labyrinth “music CD from Japan, an exclusive art book, and eleven Persona Tarot Cards (Part 2 of the card collection).

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Atlus announced today that Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight is launching in North America this summer. It will be available in stores and on the eShop for $49.99.

Read on below for an overview of Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold’s features. We’ve also gone ahead and attached the game’s English announcement trailer.

Creatures of Comfort: Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold is the seventh entry in the Etrian franchise (eighth if you count Persona Q, and you know we do) and has a level of refinement that could only come from consumer feedback. Improved systems and mapping make Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold one of the most approachable Etrian titles to date.

Untold Classics: Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold has two ways to play the game, continuing the tradition of the Untold franchise. Classic mode revisits the original Etrian Odyssey 2 with updated graphics, player conveniences, and a full roster of classes. Story mode features a fixed party, but includes voiced dialogue, animated cutscenes and a bittersweet arc that explores the relationship between Arianna and the Fafnir Knight.

We won’t have any sales data until tomorrow, but Etrian Mystery Dungeon appears to be doing very well in Japan.

In a notice sent out today, Atlus noted that Etrian Mystery Dungeon is running out of stock in Japan, and a new shipment is coming very soon. That being said, the next shipment could also run out quickly, so reserving a copy is recommended.

Atlus apologized for the stock issues surrounding Etrian Mystery Dungeon with the above image. For those who are looking to purchase the game immediately, the company does mention that its game can be found on the eShop as a digital download.

Stella Glow finally has resurfaced after originally being announced last October. This week’s issue of Famitsu has a follow up report on the game, and the magazine spoke with producer Hideyuki Mizutani about the delay.

According to Mizutani, development was nearly finished in October, and the project was all wrapped up in November. However, sales-related issues pushed the title from its original winter launch target. Imageepoch ended up partnering with SEGA to handle Stella Glow’s publishing. As you may recall, the two companies worked together on 7th Dragon.

That’s not all on Stella Glow. Famitsu also provides a first look at the following characters:

The Eastern Witch and Song Maiden, Sakuya (voiced by Yui Sakakibara)
That Ninja Guard, Nonoka (voiced by Sayuri Yahagi)
The Merchant, Yuan (voiced by Mana Hirata)
Hilda’s Lackey Enemy Witch, Droshi (voiced by Atsumi Tanezaki)

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