Circle Entertainment isn’t slowing down with its 3DS eShop releases. The publisher announced today that the Kutar series will be localized and released in North America, likely starting during the middle of next month.
Here’s the news via Twitter:
They are cute, and match for all age players. Now Kutar Series heads to NA regions, could expect mid of Nov, pure and simply fun. pic.twitter.com/SXHy8RmO0G
— CIRCLE Ent. (@CIRCLE_Ent) October 27, 2016
Today’s Pokemon Sun/Moon news update certainly didn’t disappoint. The Pokemon Company dished out details about new Pokemon, features, and more.
Here’s some art for today’s update:
And the full rundown:
BELLEVUE, WA—October 27, 2016—The Pokémon Company International and Nintendo showcased new information for the latest games in the Pokémon franchise, Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon, coming to North America on November 18 and available exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems.
The following new Pokémon have been revealed:
Even though Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon are hitting store shelves in less than a month, but we have another significant news update.
Here are today’s new trailers:
Quite a bit is shown in both videos. We’re finally able to see the final starter evolutions in action. Additionally, the trailers give us a look at Guardians, new Pokemon, and more.
This week’s North American Nintendo Downloads are as follows:
Wii U Retail
Just Dance 2017 – $49.99
Wii U Download
Demonic Karma Summoner – $3.00
Ectoplaza – $7.99
Solitaire – $4.99
Wii Retail for Wii U
Lost in Shadow – $19.99
The full Monster Hunter Direct is now live on Nintendo’s YouTube page. If you missed the live stream, you can watch it below.
Laura Kate Dale of Let’s Play Video Games has once again delivered another report about the Switch. According to her sources, the Switch will use micro SD cards, just like the New Nintendo 3DS. Supposedly, the current development hardware uses micro SDXC cards up to 128 GB in size. It’s not yet confirmed whether retail models will support the same size or if it will be lowered. Also, keep in mind that the 3DS can use larger SD cards than the officially recommended size if formatted correctly. It’s possible that this applies to the Switch as well.
Additionally, Dale’s sources revealed that the SD card slot will be located underneath the console’s kickstand.
Of course, this all unconfirmed at the moment so take it with a grain of salt, but Laura Kate Dale’s reports on the Switch have been quite accurate so far.
Monster Hunter XX is in development for 3DS, Capcom announced today. The news was shared during the Monster Hunter Direct, which is currently in progress.
Monster Hunter XX will offer two new Hunting Styles with the Brave Style, along with another that will be shared later. Also included are G-Rank quests, a new main monster called Barufaruku, and a new Diablos variant. Prowlers will also be able to jump off monsters and more.
Data from Monster Hunter X, known in the west as Monster Hunter Generations, can be transferred to the new title. Those with save data from Monster Hunter Stories will receive a Nabiru Palico outfit.
Monster Hunter XX launches March 18 in Japan. View the game’s debut trailer below.