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Square Enix has released the next batch of DLC for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call in North America and Europe.

Players can purchase the following tracks:

Final Fantasy VIII – Premonition (battle music)
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo’s Dungeon – Pop-up Duel (battle music)
Final Fantasy Tactics – Ovelia’s Theme (field music)
Final Fantasy IX – Vivi’s Theme (field music)
Romancing Saga – Horrible Shadows (field music)
Romancing Saga – Coup de Grace (battle music)
Romancing Saga 2 – Encounter with the Seven Heroes (battle music)
Romancing Saga 3 – Devil Lord Confrontation I (battle music)

The following character is also available:

Cloud #2 (Advent Children)

All content is priced at $0.99 / £0.89 / €0.99

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Hyrule Warriors’ first batch of downloadable content hit Japan this week. The DLC offers new items like an extra scenario and an Epona weapon, plus new costumes.

What Koei Tecmo has cooked up for new costumes is actually quite interesting. It seems that the DLC includes a pair of outfits based on characters from The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask. Darunia has received a costume that resembles Darmani’s Ghost from the N64 title, and Ruto can now wear an outfit resembling Lulu from the band The Indigo-Go’s.

That’s not all for costumes. There’s “gothic” Agitha, maskless Zant, and purple Link. And did we mention that Zelda can wear an outfit that resembles Hilda from The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds?

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Yesterday, Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma took to Miiverse and shared another message about the upcoming Hyrule Warriors DLC for Europe. It’s largely similar to the North American message shared a few days ago, but we do have another screenshot of Epona in action.

Check it out below:


Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma has revealed one of the items included in Hyrule Warriors Master Quest Pack. Those who purchase the DLC will be provided with access to Epona, who will be featured as a weapon.

Along with Epona, the Master Quest Pack is comprised of a new scenario, Adventure map, and a pair of costumes.

Aonuma wrote on Miiverse:


Ubisoft prepared a few special releases for Watch Dogs in Europe, including the Dedsec and Vigilante Editions. These were originally thought to be coming to Wii U, but UK retailer GAME has now indicated otherwise.

“It is with great disappointment that we can confirm that unfortunately on this occasion Ubisoft will not be producing either the Dedsec or Vigilante editions on Wii U,” GAME said in a recent email sent out to consumers. Those who pre-ordered either of the two versions are now being switched to the GAME-exclusive Special Edition.

For those wondering, the Special Edition seems to feature a bit of exclusive digital content. It includes the “Breakthrough” mission pack as well as the “Vehicle Expert” pack. These sound like DLC items to me (unless I’m missing/misunderstanding something), which makes things a bit confusing given how, just yesterday, Ubisoft confirmed that there are no plans to bring Watch Dogs’ downloadable content to Wii U.

Thanks to Derek for the tip.

Square Enix has released the next batch of DLC for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call.

Players can purchase the following tracks:

Final Fantasy II – Battle Theme A
Final Fantasy VI – Protect the Espers!
Final Fantasy VII Advent Children – Aerith’s Theme (piano version)
Final Fantasy X – Thunder Plains
Final Fantasy XIV – Good King Moggle Mog XII
Final Fantasy Chrystal Chronicles – Promised Grace
Dissidia Final Fantasy – Battle Arrangement 1 (from Final Fantasy IX)
Dissidia 012 (Duodecim) Final Fantasy – Canto Mortis (An Undocumented Battle)

The following character is also available:

Final Fantasy IV – Rosa Joanna Farrell

All content is priced at $0.99 / £0.89 / €0.99

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Despite shipping later on Nintendo’s platform, the Wii U version of Watch Dogs will not feature any downloadable content. It doesn’t seem as though any extra DLC will be included in the base game, and items won’t be available for purchase either.

The official Watch Dogs Twitter account confirmed today:


Watch Dogs launches for Wii U on November 18. All other versions shipped in May.

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