Fire Emblem: Awakening’s first downloadable content will be free for the first month of availability. Nintendo delivered a SpotPass notification stating that the “Champions of Yore 1” DLC will be available at no cost until March 6. After this date, it’ll cost $2.50.
Runner 2 developer Gaijin Games confirmed on its blog today that it has submitted the game to Nintendo. The team initially encountered “a bug that we absolutely couldn’t ship with.” While the fix wasn’t easy, Gaijin eventually “uploaded to Nintendo with confidence”.
Last we heard, Runner 2 should be out on the Wii U eShop this spring. It’s likely coming sooner rather than later given how the title has already been submitted.
According to developer Cypronia, the DSiWare (and subsequently 3DS eShop) strategy game Forgotten Legions has completed development and should make its way to download “soon”. No word on how soon that is, whether it’s been properly submitted to Nintendo, or whether there could be additional development time, but if we hear anything we’ll keep you posted!
Trine 2: Director’s Cut players in all territories can now download the latest patch. It adds voice chat and Wii U Pro Controller support, plus enhances the game’s visuals.
View a video below comparing the improved graphics:
Source: Frozenbyte PR
Amazon is selling Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper for once of the cheapest prices we’ve seen yet. Currently, consumers can purchase the Wii U game for $29.99. Most retailers have been selling Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper for $59.99.
More information can be found on the product page here.
If you’re in Europe and you want to see just how mainstream basketball games would play on Wii U, now’s your chance! You can snag the (free, of course) demo of NBA 2K13 on the Wii U eShop right this very second!
Reviews of the game have been pretty high, so even if you aren’t interested in the sport, maybe the demo is at least worth a look…