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Natsume’s latest “State of the Farm” post on Tumblr provides updates on two 3DS titles.

Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley, which launched last month, will soon be receiving new content. Natsume hopes to begin releasing DLC in January “and every month after that until April.” The company says there will be “a nice variety” of new content.

Natsume also shared the following status report on A-Train: City Simulator:

Currently we are at the tail end of the translation and localization for A-Train and we are truly excited about this title. In January we’ll begin testing, tweaking, and polishing. With a mix of city simulation strategy and trains, we can’t wait for our fans to play this unique title. Expect to see your first glimpse of the game in January.

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Final Fantasy Explorers was updated in Japan yesterday. Square Enix brought out a new job, boss, and more.

In the job department, Blue Mage has been added to Final Fantasy Explorers. It has a “learning” skill to acquire moves from enemies and the “beacon of counter attack” to increase strength. Blue Mages can initially use short swords or staves.

There’s also a great variety of blue magic spells. These include things like goblin punch, where power depends on physical strength (and the move is more powerful if a short sword is equipped). Other spells include fire breath, magnetic storm, leaf cutter, and Aeroga. There are quite a number of additional spells, too.

Square Enix is bringing the latest Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call downloadable content to the west. New tracks include songs from Bravely Default, Chrono Trigger, and Secret of Mana.

Starting Wednesday, the following tracks will be available for $0.99 each:

Battle Music Sequence (BMS)

“He of the Name” (Bravely Default)
“Evil Wings” (Bravely Default)
“The Serpent That Devours the Horizon” (Bravely Default)
“Ultima” (FINAL FANTASY XIV)
“Hard to Miss” (FINAL FANTASY XIV)
“Zero” (FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 ™)
“Ardent Rhythm” (Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song)
“Battle #4” (SaGa Frontier)
“Meridian Dance” (Secret of Mana)
“Chrono Trigger” (CHRONO TRIGGER)

Field Music Sequence (FMS)

“Horizon of Light and Shadow” (Bravely Default)
“Title Screen” (Romancing SaGa 2)

Even more add-on tracks are coming to Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call on January 8.

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Remember the Hyrule Warriors DLC costumes that were only available at certain retailers? Well, in Europe, they’re now available for purchase.

Ocarina of Time, Skyward Sword, Twilight Princess, and Demon King DLC packs are out now. Each can be bought for €0.99.

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Square Enix has confirmed a new set of DLC songs for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call in Japan. The new lineup is as follows:

Final Fantasy XIV – Ultimate Fantasy (battle music)
Final Fantasy XIV – Fate (battle music)
Final Fantasy Type 0 – Zero (battle music)
Romancing SaGa 2 – opening title (battle music)
Romancing SaGa – Passionate Rhythm (battle music)
SaGa Frontier – battle #4 (battle music)
Secret of Mana – Meridian Dance (battle music)
Chrono Trigger – Chrono Trigger (battle music)

Each of these songs will be priced at 150 yen. The Final Fantasy XIV tunes are free between December 24 and January 6.

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With the launch of Final Fantasy Explorers in Japan, Square Enix has already started selling downloadable content.

Players can purchase costumes based on characters from Final Fantasy VII. These include Cloud with the Buster Sword weapon, Aerith with the Guard Rod weapon, and Tifa with the Premium Heart weapon. Pricing is set at 150 yen each.

More DLC will be available for Final Fantasy Explorers in the future.

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Atlus is bringing out new downloadable content for Etrian Odyssey II Untold: The Knight of the Fafnir in Japan today. Screenshots and details about each piece of DLC can be found below.

“A Clap of Thunder from the Empress’ Bow”

– Need to be at least level 85
– Also need to have already reached the 8th floor of the labyrinth to take it on
– 250 yen

“Assault! Hound from the Underworld”

– Requires you to be level 99
– Need to have reached the 12th floor of the labyrinth to fight it
– 250 yen

“Four Leaves of Blessings, Offered to Adventurers”

– This DLC helps you level up
– In this quest, you’ll encounter a rare monster known as the “Bud of Yggdrasil”
– Requirements: need to be level 1 and have reached the 4th floor
– Can be repeated as many times as you’d like
– Get a special item once cleared that can be cooked up and used to help acquire experience points

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Remember those retailer exclusive Hyrule Warriors costumes? By pre-ordering the game at Amazon, Best Buy, or GameStop, players could receive Link and Zelda costumes based on Twilight Princess, Skyward Sword, and Ocarina of Time respectively.

Koei Tecmo has now revealed that these costumes will be available for purchase – at least in Japan – starting on December 18.

Here’s the full breakdown of content:

“Courage” Costume Set

– 400 yen
– Includes Skyward Sword, Twilight Princess, and Ocarina of Time Link costumes

“Wisdom” Costume Set

– 400 yen
– Includes Skyward Sword, Twilight Princess, and Ocarina of Time Zelda costumes

“Power” Costume Set

– 300 yen
– Includes Twilight Princess and Ocarina of Time Ganondorf costumes

Nintendo hasn’t said anything about selling this DLC in the west, but I’d say it’s likely that the costumes will be offered in North America and Europe next month as well.

Thanks to David S for the tip.

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