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In a slew of news coming out of Koei Tecmo and Gust Corporation tonight, it has been confirmed that the release of Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists has been delayed to January 31, 2019 in Japan.

While the initial launch was slated for December 13, it is stated that the delay is being implemented in order to further improve game quality.

It is unclear at this time if this delay will impact the North America and Europe release window of “early 2019”.

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Following up on our story on Piana being confirmed to appear in Atelier Lulua: The Scion of Arland, some new tidbits of information have come out from this week’s full issue of Famitsu.

More specifically, the game’s character designer Mel Kishida and producer Junzo Hosoi have shared some insight into the title in a new interview with the publication.

We have summarized the new pieces of info below, but a fuller collection of the translated news has been provided by Gematsu.

As part of a first half financial report out of Koei Tecmo, the developer and publisher has confirmed that their recent release of Warriors Orochi 4 has already eclipsed 500,000 copies sold worldwide across all platforms.

To celebrate the success of the title, the studio has released a free update patch that introduces new and improved Divine Instruments to five characters. These characters include Zeus, Ares, Athena, Odin, and Perseus.

Some images of the new weapons in action have been added below.

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Splatoon 2 updated to version 4.2.0 tonight, bringing along new weapons and more. Check out footage of some of the latest content below.

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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Capcom has dated Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy for Switch in Japan. A release is planned for February 21.

Along with the regular release, the e-Capcom store will be selling limited editions. Goodies include a soundtrack CD, drama CD, mini canvas art piece, buildable Blue Badger kit, and Steel Samurai trading cards.

Splatoon 2’s next big update has arrived. Version 4.2.0 is here, adding in a new Salmon Run stage, new weapons, amiibo support, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

Nintendo has dated the next wave of NES games for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. Metroid, Mighty Bomb Jack, and TwinBee are all going live on November 14.

Here’s a trailer promoting their release:

Nintendo has returned with a new piece of music for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Today’s track is Guile Stage, which originates from Street Fighter II.

Yuzo Koshiro is responsible for the new arrangement. Koshiro has worked on a ton of soundtracks throughout his career, including the Streets of Rage series.

We have today’s music piece below.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai normally doesn’t tweet in English, but he made the rare exception today. A pair of messages address the DLC situation surrounding the Switch game.

Sakurai confirmed that the DLC lineup for Smash Bros. Ultimate is complete and the selection was done entirely by Nintendo. With Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, you may recall that a ballot was held so that fan feedback could be collected in determining how to proceed with certain characters.


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