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Japanese players now have access to a Etrian Odyssey II Untold: The Knight of the Fafnir demo. For an overview as to what’s included, check out the brief summary below:

– Play up to the third level of the Yggdrasil Labyrinth
– Level cap of 10
– Can hold up to 99 Grimoires (full game supports 400)
– 1 save data
– Full version will have 1 slot on the game cartridge with an additional eight on the SD card
– Can bring save data over to the full version
– Demo supports 30 plays
– Demo only has new tracks, but the full game will let you switch between the FM version and the newer ones.
– Due to capacity limits on the demo, data for BGM, images, and voices will be different at some parts from the full version of the game as well
– No opening movie in the demo
– No DLC, StreetPass, QR codes, Album Mode as well

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Most of the shots above are for the Persona Q: The Wild Cards Premium Edition, though we do get a look at the Limited Standard Edition box.

Shin Megami Tensei IV is finally out on the European 3DS eShop today. There’s still content yet to be released, however. Over the next few weeks, Atlus will publish several pieces of DLC.

Here’s the full schedule:

 

Available beginning 30 October

  • Visage Pack (Free) — This pack offers several character customization options that are purely for aesthetics.
  • White Samurai Apparel (Free until 30 Nov., then €0,69/£0.59) — Strong beginning-game armor that is easily attainable.
  • Experience of the Afterlife (€1,49/£1.19) — Additional area where players can earn additional Experience at an accelerated rate. Accessible early-game and allows for a new demon to fuse.

 

Available beginning 6 November

  • Symbolic Equipment (€0,69/£0.59) — Deliver Quest that unlocks the Freedom Armor. Accessibly early game.
  • Death Has Its Applications (€1,99/£1.59) — Additional area where players can earn App Points at an accelerated rate. Accessible mid-game and allows for a new demon to fuse.
  • Underworld Money-Maker (€1,99/£1.59) — Additional area where players can earn Macca at an accelerated rate. Accessible mid-game and allows for a new demon to fuse.

 

Available beginning 13 November

  • Overlord Equipment (€0,99/£0.75) — Delivery quest that unlocks Demon’s Skin armor. Accessible early game, but the armor is suited for mid-game.
  • Clipped Wings 1 (€1,79/£1.49) — Add-on Challenge quest to beat two Archangels, allowing you to fuse them. The content pertains to the main story, and is accessible end-game.
Available beginning 20 November
  • Snake Scale Equipment (€0,99/£0.75) — Delivery quest that unlocks the Deity Scale armor. Can be accessed early game, but the Deity Scale armor is most suited for mid- to late-game.
  • Clipped Wings 2 (€1,79/£1.49) — Add-on Challenge quest to beat two more Archangels, allowing you to fuse them. The content pertains to the main story, and is accessible end-game.
Available beginning 27 November
  • Ancient One of the Sun (€0,99/£0.75) — Add-on Challenge quest to beat the Ancient of Days and unlock it for fusing. The content pertains to the main story, and is accessible post-game.
  • The Eternal Youth (€1,79/£1.49) — Add-on Challenge quest to beat the Eternal Youth Sanat Kumara and unlock it for fusing. The content pertains to the main story, and is accessible post-game.
Available beginning 4 December
  • Radiant Equipment (€0,99/£0.75) — Delivery quest that unlocks the Traje de Luces armor. Can be accessed early game, but the armor is most suited for mid- to late-game.
  • For the Past… For the Future (€1,99/£1.59) — Add-on Challenge quest to beat the guardian deity Masakado and unlock it for fusing. The content pertains to the main story, and is accessible post-game with all other challenges complete.

Those who pick up an early copy of Devil Survivor 2: Break Record in Japan will receive the “Shoji Meguro x Atlus Sound Team Arrange Soundtrack”, Atlus has announced. The company will share a full track list in the future.

Devil Survivor 2: Break Record launches in Japan on January 29.

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Is Attack on Titan: The Last Wings of Mankind seeing localization? That does seem to be the case based on a new rating from Australia.

“Attack on Titan” was recently rated, with Atlus listed as publisher. We know that the rating pertains to The Last Wings of Mankind since Spike Chunsoft is included in the rating.

Atlus hasn’t officially announced Attack on Titan for the west. Perhaps that will change soon…

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