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Etrian Mystery Dungeon

Atlus USA pushed out another news update about Etrian Mystery Dungeon today.

First, here’s a new trailer showing the Wanderer class:

Atlus also shared some DLC news. Between April 7 and May 5, all DLC will be free. This includes five quests with various bonuses. Starting on May 6, DLC will revert to paid.

Here’s the full rundown of DLC:

The first three DLC quests require you to find a lost adventurer in the dungeons. Once you do, they will give you recipes that unlock meals prepared by the NPC Niralda in the Amber Cafe. Players can purchase the meals for each of the party members to apply buffs that last until they leave the dungeon!

  • Find a Wanderer for me! Find the master chef Wanderer to unlock three new recipes for the Amber Restaurant! ($1.49)
  • Find a Princess for me! Find the stray Sovereign to unlock a meal fit for a king in the Amber Restaurant! ($1.99)
  • Find a Landsknecht for me! Find the adventurous Landsknecht to unlock three new recipes for the Amber Restaurant! ($1.49)

The last two DLC quests are repeatable quests that players can get from Niralda as well:

  • Know the Red Pookas? Slay a Red Pooka wandering around the dungeon to receive a Golden or White potion for extra experience! ($1.99)
  • Slay the Gold Guardian! Defeat an elusive Gold Guardian in the dungeon to receive a Nugget of Gold fragment for extra gold! ($1.49)

Lastly, an Etrian Mystery Dungeon will be available on March 31 in North America for 99 cents. Take a look at the theme below:

Source: Atlus PR

When Atlus said that Etrian Mystery Dungeon was facing stock issues, they weren’t kidding. Media Create reports that the game sold through 91.96 percent of its initial shipment in Japan. Essentially, Etrian Mystery Dungeon was sold out at launch.

When Atlus originally spoke about Etrian Mystery Dungeon’s lack of stock, the company said that more product would be coming to stores soon. However, more sell-outs were expected.

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We won’t have any sales data until tomorrow, but Etrian Mystery Dungeon appears to be doing very well in Japan.

In a notice sent out today, Atlus noted that Etrian Mystery Dungeon is running out of stock in Japan, and a new shipment is coming very soon. That being said, the next shipment could also run out quickly, so reserving a copy is recommended.

Atlus apologized for the stock issues surrounding Etrian Mystery Dungeon with the above image. For those who are looking to purchase the game immediately, the company does mention that its game can be found on the eShop as a digital download.

The attached video gives us a look at Etrian Mystery Dungeon’s first-print bonus in Japan. It’s the “Marukatsu Super Famicom 2015 Revival Edition”. This magazine published its final issue over two decades ago, but is returning for Etrian Mystery Dungeon’s launch. It includes 52 pages of various information and artwork, plus an original soundtrack disc featuring six tracks.

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