A pair of Pokemon games will be released on the North American Virtual Console next month.
Pokemon Puzzle Challenge is due out on November 6. Pokemon Trading Card Game will follow on November 13. Pricing is set at $4.99 and $5.99 respectively.
Both titles will be available for 3DS.
Atlus has once again put its 3DS eShop games on sale. North American fans can save on the following titles:
Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars – Down from $39.99 to $24.99
Etrian Odyssey IV – Down from $29.99 to $14.99
Etrian Odyssey Untold – Down from $39.99 to $14.99
Devil Survivor Overclocked – Down from $29.99 to $14.99
Code of Princess – Down from $29.99 to $14.99
Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers – Down from $29.99 to $14.99
Shin Megami Tensei IV – Down from $49.99 to $19.99 (Also on sale at Amazon)
These prices are valid until November 3rd.
Tetrobot and Co. isn’t just launching in Europe next week. On Twitter, publisher Neko Entertainment announced that the game will arrive in North America at the same time. It’s slated for October 30 in both territories.
Tetrobot and Co. will be released on October 30th on WiiU for Europe and America! @swingswingsub http://t.co/34dZ0MPySJ
— Neko Entertainment (@NekoEnt) October 20, 2014
Ubisoft has announced that Jade Raymond has left the company.
Raymond was largely involved with many of Ubisoft’s titles over the past few years. She acted as producer on the original Assassin’s Creed, and was the executive producer of Assassin’s Creed II, Watch Dogs, and Splinter Cell: Blacklist.
Raymond said of today’s news:
“I’ve spent 10 extraordinary years at Ubisoft, and I am proud to have been part of many of the best teams in the industry making truly remarkable games. This is one of the hardest decisions of my career, but the Toronto studio is strong and on a solid path. I’m confident that now is a good time for me to transition leadership of the studio to Alex and to pursue my other ambitions and new opportunities. Stay tuned for more on what’s next for me, but for now, I’d like to thank Ubisoft for its partnership through the years, and I wish them the very best in all their next endeavours.”
Alexandre Parizeau, a founding team member of the Ubisoft Toronto studio, has taken over Raymond’s role as managing director.
Source: Ubisoft PR