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Bandai Namco have announced this morning that, to celebrate the release of One Piece Unlimited World Red, a free DLC quest will be going up today on the Nintendo eShop in Europe.

The special quest is known as Red Stands Alone and will see players battling against some of the most familiar and toughest enemies in a completely new setup with a higher difficulty threshold.

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In Japan, Square Enix has released four more downloadable tracks and one new character for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call.

Here’s the full roundup of the game’s latest DLC:

Songs

Final Fantasy VI – Locke’s Theme – battle music
Chocobo’s Mysterious Dungeon: the Labyrinth of Forgotten Time – Leviathan Battle – battle music
Final Fantasy II – Imperial Army Theme – field music
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles – Today Arrives, Becoming Tomorrow – field music

Character

Final Fantasy X – Auron 2nd ver.

Pricing is set at 150 yen for each download.

A new item is now available in Disney Magical World. Players can get their hands on a “a hip casual Mickey Mouse T-shirt” to dress characters in.

Nintendo shared the DLC news on Twitter, writing:


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Internal Invasion is due out in North America next Thursday. If you purchase the game during its first week, you’ll be able to partake in a 10 percent discount. Internal Invasion will be priced at $4.99 following the launch week special.

Bear Box Media has also confirmed plans to produce free Internal Invasion DLC. We don’t have details on this just yet, but we’re told that it will come as an update in Q4.

Zoink is done with Stick it to the Man, which means we won’t be seeing any DLC in the future. However, the studio could revisit the IP… one day.

On Twitter, Zoink said that “a sequel would be fun.” This would happen in the future though, as the team is currently hard at work on a new title.


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Mario Kart 8 Mercedes-Benz DLC

Mario Kart 8’s Mercedes-Benz DLC is heading west, Nintendo has announced. Players will be able to get their hands on the free car sometime this summer.

Tweets published by Nintendo of America and Europe confirm:


Update: Bumped to the front page. Added more DLC and screenshots can be found below.


In Japan, Square Enix is releasing four more downloadable tracks for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call.

Here’s the full roundup of the game’s latest DLC:

Songs

BMS Romancing SaGa — “Battle! Saruin” – battle music
BMS Romancing SaGa 2 — “Seven Heroes’ Battle” – battle music
BMS Romancing SaGa 3 — “Four Noble Demons 1? – battle music
FMS Romancing SaGa — “Sewe – field music

Final Fantasy VII Advent Children – Advent: One-Winged Angel – battle music
Last Order -Final Fantasy VII- – Last Order – battle music
Final Fantasy IV – Another Moon – field music
Final Fantasy IX – Iifa, Ancient Tree of Life – field music
Final Fantasy X-2 – The Bevelle Underground – field music

Character

Final Fantasy V – Krile

Pricing is set at 150 yen for each download.

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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call represents a whole bunch of games. Square Enix probably won’t be coming out with another Final Fantasy-oriented Theatrhythm game in the future, but later entries in the series (such as Final Fantasy XV presumably) will be featured through DLC.

Producer Ichiro Hazama told Polygon:

“We wanted to make it so Curtain Call is like your base, and then you would add more songs as newer titles joined the roster and be able to accommodate for DLC or things like that and build upon it. But that would be our final form of Theatrhythm that handles the Final Fantasy songs. In terms of Final Fantasy songs, we will continue to produce new Final Fantasy titles and with that, there’ll be new songs added to the repertoire.”

“No matter where you cut and where you eat, it’s still a tasty piece of cake. With Theatrhythm, I made sure to kind of pick up the ante on the music flavor, the rhythm flavor of the Final Fantasy elements. We’re focusing on that music aspect of Final Fantasy, but we make sure to not cut corners and make it as polished as possible. That’s what I focused on in this game, and I am confident that if we continue to do that and bring a really polished product, people will enjoy it and it won’t be yet another spin-off that’s just out there. I want to continue making games like that.”

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