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The latest round of notable Nintendo maintenance will be taking place on Monday. Online play, rankings, and other network-related elements will be affected. This will be happening between 2:30 PM ET (12:30 PM PT) and 8 PM ET (5 PM PT).

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Three digital titles have been confirmed for release in Europe next week through listings on the eShop.

First, on Wii U, Blok Drop X Twisted Fusion is set to launch on March 5. Pricing is set at €2.99.

We also have at least two titles lined up for 3DS. League of Heroes and Proun+ are also due out on March 5. They’ll cost €3.99€ and €5.99€ respectively.

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SEGA has opened the Japanese website for Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX. Access it here. You’ll be able to check out plenty of screenshots from the game!

Another Kersploosh game is in development and will head to Japan on April 22, Poisoft announced today. The title includes around 20 to 30 new stages plus re-imaginings of old stages (as hidden stages). There are also roughly 15 projectiles, including ice-cubes and darts. We’re also hearing that it will feature New 3DS enhancements.

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Another couple of images have come in from Splatoon. This time around, we get to hear about “Takozonesu”. View the two new images and translations below.

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We had previously discovered this creature, but now we know it’s name – ‘Takozonesu’. Similar to the Inklings, she was the ability to fight by transforming between octopus and human forms and is one of the elite soldiers in the Octarian Army. They seem to be strong enemies who can effectively use the shot guns and bomb weapons.

the ‘Takozonesu’ can also appear in groups.
It’s hard to win while fighting off multiple of these ladies at one time.
So you should aim to kill them individually.
Ah, that’s not something I learned from Cap’n Cuttlefish – I thought it up by myself.

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One of the cool parts about Bravely Default was its mini-game in which you would continuously add members to the town of Norende and help bring it back together via streetpasses and uploading data over wi-fi. Bravely Second brings the streetpassing mini-game back, only this time it takes place on new character Magnolia’s hometown, the moon.

Just like in Bravely Default,  you’ll be able to send and receive enemies. Nemeses are no longer a threat, however, as they are now replaced with Demon Kings that will show up to your moon base. Similar to the first, you’ll have the chance to defeat the Demon Kings and be rewarded with rare items.

Your base can be upgraded over time to help lower the levels and difficulty of the Demon Kings by using weapons called Busterships. A single shot of a Bustership is allowed at a time, however friends can provide you with additional Busterships, much like the additional specials that could be used from streetpasses in Bravely Default, assuming the player had uploaded their data with a special attached to their assigned character. You can level Busterships up to help decrease the level of a Demon King even further as well as decrease the cool down duration needed to fire another.

Bravely Second is set to be released in Japan on April 23rd, 2015.

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