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We recently reported that Tappingo 2 will hit Europe this June, but we now have a concrete date – June 25th. However, Nintendo Life reports that publisher Circle Entertainment decided that it will not be released in Germany on that date. The reason for that is likely the USK, the rating system in place in Germany, as opposed to PEGI, which is in use in most other European countries. Getting an USK certification naturally costs money, which probably wasn’t financially feasible for a rather small game and publisher. Still, the game’s developer, Hugo Smits, stated that he’d like to self-publish the game in Germany at some point.

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Circle Entertainment launched Glory of Generals: The Pacific on the North American 3DS eShop today. A short intro/trailer for the title is posted below.

Circle Entertainment announced via its Twitter account today that an update will be released later this week for Demon King Box. The patch addresses bugs, adds buttons, and features a revised localization.

North America is getting the update on Thursday. No word yet as to when it’s coming to Europe, but it’s in lot check at the moment.

Circle’s tweet is as follows:


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CIRCLE Entertainment have announced that they will release Glory of Generals: The Pacific on the Nintendo 3DS eShop. A sequel to the original Glory of Generals, this game will feature 64 new campaigns. A release date is not yet known.

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Samurai Defender is coming to the North American 3DS eShop next week, Nintendo’s website confirms. It’s due out on May 21 for $3.99.

Here’s an official overview:

Samurai Defender is a simple defense type action game set in the Warring States period of Japan.

Defend the castle from approaching enemies!
Tap on an enemy soldier to aim at them. Your bowmen will take care of the rest.
Enemies will move towards your castle gate, so take aim and stop them from getting too close!
Use the coins you acquire to learn new schemes!
Use the schemes you learned to defeat lots of enemies!
Defend your castle more easily by leveling up your bowman and schemes, and enjoy the exhilaration of repelling waves of enemy attacks!

Footage from Samurai Defender’s Japanese release is below.

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Karous -The Beast of Re:Eden- is officially heading west, courtesy of publisher Circle Entertainment. Nintendo’s website has the game listed for a release in North America on April 30. Pricing is set at $6.99.

Here’s the official overview for the game:

Two sisters escape their fate as research subjects and fight to survive using aircrafts of war.

Karous -The Beast of Re:Eden- is a 3D vertical shoot ’em up game. This game allows players to design their own aircraft by letting them choose which weapons and items they take with them into battle.

The player’s aircraft can use shields, different shots, bombs, and swords. Each of these will also level up the more they’re used and increase in power. Additional weapons and items will unlock as the player progresses, as well.

Karous -The Beast of Re:Eden- features over 100 missions to complete along with a number of achievements in addition to boss battles.

Unlike other, traditional shooting games, Karous’ mission system gives the player the freedom to follow multiple, branching paths which can lead to different endings.

Karous -The Beast of Re:Eden- should be coming soon to Europe as well. Just last month, the title received a rating from PEGI.

View some screenshots from Karous -The Beast of Re:Eden- below.

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Circle Entertainment announced on its Twitter account today that the demo for Witch & Hero has exceeded 1 million downloads. According to the company, 55 percent of the downloads were from Japanese 3DS systems.

Circle wrote earlier today:


Witch & Hero 2 was revealed earlier this month. I imagine we’ll be seeing it by the end of 2015!

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Circle Entertainments Titile Karous: The Beast of Re: Eden appears to have received a PEGI certification. If you recall from last year this game was previously released in Japan on the 3DS. Although no release date has been announced at this time, if the certification is any inclination we should see one soon.

Check out the trailer for the original release below.

 

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Circle Entertainment has indicated that the company will be releasing Samurai Defender in North America and Europe.

As stated in a tweet earlier today:


Samurai Defender is coming to the Japanese 3DS eShop next week for 400 yen. Check out the trailer below for a look at the game:

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