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Nintendo recently sent out demo codes for The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes via email. This same demo will now be widely available on the North American 3DS eShop tomorrow.

Players will be able to give the game a via through local play and online co-op. For the latter mode, it’ll be open at the following times:

10/30: 3 PM – 5 PM PT
10/31: 3 PM – 5 PM PT
11/1: 3 PM – 5 PM PT

The Zelda: Tri Force Heroes demo features three costumes: Hero’s Tunic, Kokiri Clothes, and Legendary Dress.

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Nintendo published a demo for Yo-kai Watch on the 3DS eShop a couple of days ago. View some footage from the download below.

Last week, Nintendo said on its Twitter account that a demo for Yo-kai Watch would be going live today in North America. They’ve now followed through on that, and the download should be up on the eShop.

Yo-kai Watch is also available for pre-load. 3DS owners can purchase and download most of the game today, and then obtain a small update at launch to unlock the full thing.

Thanks to Jake for the tip.

Atlus announced today that a Stella Glow demo will be distributed on the North American 3DS eShop starting on October 27. This will include the game’s entire prologue. Not, however, that progress will not transfer over to the full version.

Atlus also prepared a new “Witches” video for Stella Glow, which is below. Here’s everything you should know about that:

“we have a brand new trailer of the four good Witches, Lisette, Popo, Mordimort, and Sakuya. Well, good may not be the most appropriate choice of words, since you’ll have to “convince” the Witches to join you, which sometimes requires fighting them, but nevertheless! Their power and ability to wield song magic to control the elements is the one thing that can stand in the way of Hilda’s tour of destruction. And we have a new trailer to show their powers in action – and how their elemental magic can absolutely wreck enemies on the battlefield.”

Stella Glow launches in North America on November 17, and spring 2016 in Europe. Check out the new website here.

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Some Zelda fans in North America will soon be able to test out the series’ latest entry, Tri Force Heroes. Demo codes are starting to be distributed via email.

The download allows players to go through a dungeon with two friends via local play. Online co-op will also be available at the following times:

– 10/16: 5 PM – 10 PM PT
– 10/17: 5 PM – 10 PM PT
– 10/18: 7 AM – 12 PM PT

If you do receive a code, it can be redeemed on the eShop.

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Update: Looks like Nintendo has made a mistake! The demo will be out next Thursday as opposed to today.



A demo for Yo-kai Watch is now available in North America. Head on over to the eShop to grab the download.

On Twitter, Nintendo shared today’s news:


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A demo for Project X Zone 2 hit the Japanese 3DS eShop yesterday. Check out an hour’s worth of footage from it below.

Nintendo began distributing codes for a Zelda: Tri Force Heroes demo in Japan earlier today. You can only play the core levels at specific times and days, but you can mess around in the lobby a tiny bit. You can see that in the video below.

We don’t post too much about Japanese demos these days, but the one for Project X Zone 2 may have some relevance overseas. After all, we did receive a couple of demos for the original game here in the west.

Bandai Namco is releasing a Project X Zone 2 demo on the Japanese eShop on October 9. It features the game’s opening stages, and for each round cleared, players will receive an “Early Play Benefit Item” for use in the retail version. We’ll probably be seeing the demo in North America and Europe closer to launch.

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Earlier today, a demo for Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash found its way to the Japanese 3DS eShop. Check out some footage from the download below.


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