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Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley’s first wave of downloadable content is out now, and it’s free. The DLC can be obtained right from the game without any hassle.

Natsume has added new outfits and hairstyles with today’s DLC. There are three outfits for the female and male protagonists, including a new Dairy Farmer getup for each. Content can be accessed from a player’s dresser.

In the future, Natsume is planning on adding new items to customize the Lost Valley itself, along with new crops, recipes, and more. The company also teased in its announcement today: “There’s even some whispers that new love is in the air, but whether these rumors are true remain to be seen!”

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Natsume has confirmed that the first Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley DLC is due out tomorrow. The pack will contain new outfits as well as additional hairstyles. As a thank you to the fans, the DLC will be free.

More downloadable content is planned for Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley. Further packs will be available “in the coming months.”

Natsume shared the following in its “State of the Farm” report today:

The first Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley downloadable content will be available tomorrow, January 27th. If you didn’t pick up our hints from previous posts, the first DLC pack will contain new outfits and an additional hairstyle. Fans have been asking for additional customization, and we’re pleased to present these new additions for FREE as a gift to our fans! Thank you everyone for supporting The Lost Valley and providing feedback on what you wanted to see more of in the game. Keep watching for our next DLC packs in the coming months.

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In the past, Nintendo has released plenty of free items for Animal Crossing: New Leaf in Japan. This DLC will now be released in North America. A message posted in New Leaf confirms that a new item will be available through Nintendo Zones every two weeks starting February 1.

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New downloadable content is arriving for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call today in both North America and Europe. For $0.99 each, players can purchase the following tracks:

Battle Music Sequence (BMS)
“Liberi Fatali” (FINAL FANTASY VIII)
“Final Confrontation” (Romancing SaGa®3)
“World Revolution” (CHRONO TRIGGER)
“Twister” (THE WORLD ENDS WITH YOU)

Field Music Sequence (FMS)
“Wind Scene” (CHRONO TRIGGER)
“Calling” (THE WORLD ENDS WITH YOU)

Square Enix says more tracks will be released on February 19.

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Rumors regarding The World Ends with You DLC for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call have now been confirmed. A selection of new tracks are out now in Japan, including Twister (battle music) and Calling (field music).

There are a few other new DLC tracks as well. Square Enix has added World Revolution and Wind Scene from Chrono Trigger, Liberi Fatali from Final Fantasy VIII, and Last Battle from Romancing SaGa 3.

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The World Ends with You

Square Enix has even more downloadable content lined up for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call. The next batch of songs could end up being very interesting, as it’s rumored that tracks from “The World Ends with You” are on the way.

“Calling” (field music) and “Twister” (battle music) are the two supposed tracks from The World Ends with You. We’ll also apparently be getting more songs from Chrono Trigger and a couple of other pieces.

Here’s the full lineup of tracks that are apparently coming soon:

Calling – The World Ends with You, 3:25, FMS
Twister – The World Ends with You, 1:17, BMS
Wind Scene – Chrono Trigger, 1:59, FMS
World Revolution – Chrono Trigger, 2:03, BMS
Final Confrontation – Romancing SaGa 3, 2:17, BMS
Liberi Fatali – Final Fantasy VIII, 3:05, BMS

Rumors about the above DLC seem to originate from the website ElOtroLado. Last month, forum member “SnakeElegido” posted several images that seem to confirm the downloadable content. It’s unclear how the person managed to access unreleased DLC, but the post looks accurate. SnakeElegido actually listed other tracks with his original post like Xenogears’ Soaring, which Square Enix eventually confirmed and released last week.

Thanks to Jake for the tip.

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Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma took to Miiverse last night and posted a new message about The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D and Hyrule Warriors. View it below.


Another round of Final Fantasy Explorers DLC has launched in Japan.

First up, the Samurai job has been added free of charge. This job features high physical attack power that can handle both short and long range weapons. It’s an all-range attacker-type job class best with katanas and katana skills.

Along with the Samurai job, Square Enix is offering the Omega boss for 400 yen. The creature can be found at the Great Waterfall of Maxon, and comes equipped with a number of weapons.

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