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In Japan, Square Enix has released three 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 II – “Battle Scene A” – battle music
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn – “Good King Moggle Mog XII” – battle music
Final Fantasy X – “Thunder Plains” – field music

Character

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children – Cloud

Pricing is set at 150 yen for each download.

Heads up, Disney Magical World players: there’s new content available to download. As of now, a “Pirate World” can be accessed.

Nintendo of America shared the news on Twitter in the form of the following tweet:


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The final round of downloadable content is now available for Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars. Players can get their hands on Serious Sagitta, Serious Bootes, and Monokuma’s Revenge. Each of these quests can only be accessed once players progress the story to a certain point.


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A new wave of downloadable content is now available for Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars. Players can purchase “Tricks ‘n Technique”, “The Enduring One”, and “Monokuma Strikes”.

As noted by Atlus on Twitter:


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New downloadable content is now available for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call in Japan. Here’s the roundup of the game’s latest items:

Songs

Final Fantasy VI – Protect The Espers! – battle music
Dissidia Final Fantasy – Battle1-arrange- from Final Fantasy IX – battle music
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles – Promised Grace – field music
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children – Aerith’s Theme (Piano Version) – field music

Character

Final Fantasy IV – Rosa

4 Corner Games has confirmed I’ve Got to Run!’s first downloadable content. “Endless Expert” mode will release some time after the main game’s launch in June for $0.99, the developer confirmed on Twitter.

4 Corner shared the DLC news just a few minutes ago:


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Day-one DLC has never been particularly well-received, in part because some publishers end up including the content in question in the final retail product. Consumers feel that if you’re going to do this, they shouldn’t have to fork over extra cash for DLC simply locked away on the disc/cartridge.

At least in the case of Mario Golf: World Tour, the game’s DLC seems to be offered through separate downloads. The game’s packs are fairly large in size which indicates that they weren’t included in the cartridge and aren’t simply “unlocked” when making a purchase.

Check out the European download sizes for Mario Golf: World Tour’s DLC packs below:

Three-Pack Set / Season Pass — 489 blocks
Mushroom Pack — 447 blocks
Free-Trial Course Pack — 138 blocks

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