psyscrolr getting DLC after launch
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Quite a few indie titles receive continued support after their initial release. That will be no different with psyscrolr, with developer Actos Games confirming that DLC is planned after launch. By doing so, Actos hopes to keep players interested with their title.
CEO Jonathan Meyer stated in an announcement yesterday:
“We feel the story of psyscrolr serves itself better updated over time. A more episodic feel invites players to want to come back to the world, continue their save, and find more. An example are the letters strewn throughout certain levels of the game. There are more secrets we plan to add in a further update, as well as hidden mini-games added to the game to enhance replayability with leaderboards and Miiverse features planned.”
psyscrolr is hitting the North American Wii U eShop this Thursday.
Source: Actos Games PR
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Natsume will release all Japanese A-Train: City Simulator DLC in the west
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Artdink prepared several pieces of downloadable content for A-Train: City Simulator’s Japanese version. When the game heads west, all DLC will be available to English-speaking players.
Natsume wrote in a Tumblr post today:
A mix of transport simulator and city builder, we’re very excited to be bringing A-Train: City Simulator to a new audience! We’re also pleased to announce that all the DLC from the Japanese version will be available to our English-speaking fans! We’ll be revealing screenshots and further details leading up to the game’s launch!
A-Train: City Simulator will be available in North America sometime next month. The European launch should take place around the same time.
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Sakurai says Mewtwo DLC for Smash Bros. is releasing soon
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Masahiro Sakurai, director of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS, provided an updated on the upcoming Mewtwo DLC at a recent event in Japan. Thankfully, it sounds like it won’t be too much longer before the character becomes available.
Sakurai said that work on Mewtwo “is pretty much done” and the DLC will be released “pretty soon.” Fans are advised to wait for an announcement from Nintendo.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call DLC gameplay
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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call – final installment of 2nd Performance DLC out now
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Square Enix has prepared one more blast of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call DLC. Fans can download and purchase several new tracks for $0.99 each.
Here’s the full lineup:
Battle Music Sequence (BMS)
- “real Emotion” (FINAL FANTASY X-2)
- “Struggle to the Death” (FINAL FANTASY LEGEND II)*
- “Devil Lord Confrontation II” (Romancing SaGa 3)*
- “Boss Battle 2” (CHRONO TRIGGER)
- “Shadowlord” (NIER)
Field Music Sequence (FMS)
- “Corridors of Time” (CHRONO TRIGGER)
- “Meridian Child” (Seiken Densetsu 3)
- “Birds in the Sky, Fish in the River” (Live A Live™)
Note that “Struggle to the Death” and “Devil Lord Confrontation II” are free for a limited time.
Square Enix calls today’s update the final installment in Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call’s 2nd Performance DLC. It’s unclear if any additional DLC will be released in the future.
Source: Square Enix PR
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call DLC trailer (3/18/15)
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Theatrhythm Dragon Quest video showing free DLC
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Hyrule Warriors Boss Pack out now in North America
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Hyrule Warriors’ Boss Pack has finally arrived in North America. This is the final piece of downloadable content for the title. It’s free to those who purchased all of the DLC as the bundle, and it regularly costs $2.99.