Shin Megami Tensei IV players can pick up three pieces of downloadable content that have launched alongside the game today.
The following items are now available:
- Visage Pack, Free – A pack of three new delivery quests with three hairstyles as the reward.
- White Samurai Apparel, Free – A pack of three new delivery quests with a White Samurai armor set as the reward.
- Experience of the Afterlife, $1.99 – A new challenge quest that allows players to collect “bonus experience-giving items,” and unlocks Fairy Oread for fusion.
The full Shin Megami Tensei IV game is out now on the 3DS eShop for $49.99. You can also purchase it at retail.
Undead Bowling appears to be getting a demo.
A listing on the official Nintendo website states that a free demo is available on the 3DS eShop. Of course, it isn’t out yet, nor is the full game.
Also worth noting, the listing mentions that Undead Bowling will be available on July 18 for $6.99.
When we last heard about Sonic Lost World’s launch, SEGA pinned down an October 13 release date. That has since changed, albeit slightly.
Today’s new Sonic Lost World trailer mentions that the Wii U and 3DS games will be out on October 22. The European release shouldn’t be too far behind.
Two more pieces of Shin Megami Tensei IV DLC have arrived in Japan. The first is a “Shining Garments” costume, priced at 200 yen. Atlus has also prepared the “Future of Tokyo” mission.
In the Future of Tokyo, players are tasked with defeating Masakado, the Guardian of Tokyo. You’ll receive the question from the computer programmer Steven who originally appeared in the first Shin Megami Tensei game. Steven is depicted in the DLC with glasses and a red jacket, and moves around in a wheelchair while giving players clues.
Players can purchase the Future of Tokyo mission for 400 yen.
An estimate from Cowen & Company’s Doug Creutz indicates that Animal Crossing: New Leaf sold roughly 500,000 copies in the US last month. The 3DS game, along with The Last of Us, are said to be the only two new releases that sold over 100,000 units in June.
We should get a better idea as to how Animal Crossing performed when the official NPD data arrives this Thursday.