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This week’s issue of Famitsu has another update on Hyrule Warriors. While Monday’s Hyrule Warriors Direct beat the magazine to the punch with new character reveals, there is an update on some other portions of the game such as stages. The official website provides more information as well.

There are three stages detailed this week worth mentioning: Gerudo Desert, Temple of the Sacred Sword, and Palace of the Mind. Each is an original stage for Hyrule Warriors, though they share the atmosphere of Zelda games. For instance, Twilight Princess has the Gerudo Desert, and the Temple of the Sacred Sword is a close image of the Lost Woods in A Link to the Past.

GiantBomb has published new comments from some of the folks behind Hyrule Warriors, including supervisor Eiji Aonuma and producer Yosuke Hayashi.

Much of the talk is from Aonuma, who discussed the game’s origins, how it ties into rethinking Zelda’s conventions, and more. He also left another tease about the new Zelda game for Wii U.

Check out some of the interview comments below. You can find GiantBomb’s full piece here.

New characters for LEGO Batman 3 are being revealed on a regular basis. The latest roster addition is Beast Boy, who was announced by Warner Bros. Interactive and TT Games today.

A message published on the official LEGO Batman Twitter account states:


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Two new Disney Infinity 2.0 characters have leaked ahead of an upcoming reveal.

Aladdin and Jasmine are both being added to the game, based on a now-removed trailer uploaded on YouTube. A snapshot from the video is posted above.

It sounds like we’ll officially hear about Aladdin and Jasmine’s inclusion in Disney Infinity 2.0 tomorrow based on the following tweet from executive producer John Vignocchi:


Disney Interactive posted a $58 million loss last year. For this financial year, however, the company experienced a turnaround with $29 million in earnings.

Disney Infinity helped improve Disney Interactive’s fortunes. Free-to-play mobile releases like Disney Tsum Tsum and Frozen Free Fall also proved successful.

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This week’s issue of Famitsu has a new report on Bayonetta 2. In it, the magazine primarily details Umbran Elegances and accessories, both of which are back for PlatinumGames’ sequel.

Bayonetta 2 allows players to obtain weapons and accessories from Rodin’s shop similar to the first game. “Rakshasa” and “Kafka” are two of the weapons that can be used with Umbran Elegance.

Rakshasa is a sword, and imprisoned within is a demon who has been purified. By flowing the power of Rakshasa into the wielder, one can easily swing the sword with dance-like movements.


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