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XSEED released a few new screenshots from the upcoming Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns DLC. Find them all in the gallery below.

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Update: The Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle season pass will cost $19.99.


Original: Ubisoft announced post-launch plans for Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle today. New weapons, solo challenges, co-op maps and brand new story content are on the way.

Players will be able to purchase a season pass next week. It’ll include the following DLC:

– 8 unique steampunk weapons will be available at the launch of the game, each one with its own statistics. These items will be exclusive for season pass owners.
– This autumn, players will be able to test their skills with new solo challenges, or with a friend, through additional co-op maps.
– In 2018, players will be able to play through brand new story content.

Ubisoft will begin distributing the season pass for Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle on August 29.

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Harvest Moon: Skytree Village players in Europe now have access to four new downloadable content packs. Two are free, and two are paid.

The free Farm Decorations Set contains sixteen new customization items, walls and decorations. The Harvest Sprite Statue Set can be downloaded for free as well, and has five new customization items including a Harvest Goddess-themed pergola and a Harvest Sprite statue.

The paid DLC packs are the New Female NPC Set and New Male NPC / Statue Set. Both are priced at €3.99 / £3.99 each. The female DLC offers new bachelorette Nova and a statue of Doc the Inventor while the male DLC features new bachelor Edmond and a statue of the Harvest goddess.

Here’s a rundown of the new marriage candidates:

XSEED has written up its first localization blog for the upcoming Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns patch and DLC. You can read it right here.

The blog should give you a pretty good idea as to what you can look forward to with the update and new content. XSEED also says that both are “close to completion,” so that’s pretty good news.

Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia received new DLC last week in the form of Cipher Legends. Two pieces of content were released that offer characters from the Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher) trading card game in Japan. You can watch some footage from the DLC below.

The first DLC pack for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is just on the horizon. Nintendo will be distributing The Master Trials on Friday.

Nintendo’s Japanese website now shows how much space is needed for the DLC. On Switch, The Master Trials is a 456MB download. The Wii U version requires 3.7GB of free space.

It’s unclear why The Master Trials is such a bigger download on Wii U. It’s just a theory, but Switch might be able to handle more advanced file compression.

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Famitsu has new coverage of Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology this week. The magazine goes over the game’s DLC in detail, including the schedule for Japan.

Atlus will surely be bringing over the DLC when Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology heads west. If you’d like more information about the different packs, continue on below. Information comes courtesy of courtesy of Persona Central.

The regular live stream for the Fire Emblem 0 card game was held in Japan earlier today. It showed cards from series 9, illustrations from series 10 / 11, and DLC coming to Fire Emblem Echoes on June 22. The full live stream report recap can be found below.

Fire Emblem Cipher Series 9 Pre-Release Livestream


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A number of Minecraft announcements were made yesterday. Among these are plans for cross-play, allowing users across different platforms to play together online, such as Switch and Xbox One.

The Super Duper Graphics Pack was also revealed. This features dynamic shadows, lighting that streams through fog, movement in leaves and grass, new textures for mobs and villagers, directional lighting, edge highlighting and more. While it was thought that it would only be on Xbox One and Windows 10, it’ll actually be on Switch as well, Kotaku reports.

Cameron Egbert, the rendering lead on Minecraft, told Kotaku, “It will be anywhere that you can play Minecraft in the new version.” Egbert added, “It will improve any screen on which you play”.

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