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CoroCoro has shared new footage from Puzzle & Dragons X. Get a look at the latest gameplay below.

Puzzle & Dragons X is launching in Japan on July 28, GungHo Online Entertainment announced today. The retail version will be priced at 4,800 yen while the digital release will cost 4,074 yen. Reservations begin on March 16.

Puzzle & Dragons X will come in two versions: God Chapter and Dragon Chapter. Each one will have some unique monsters. The games also feature a Capture Mode, co-op, and a battle mode.

Here’s the first trailer:

As previously announced, Puzzle & Dragons X is getting a manga adaptation by Momota Inoue in CoroCoro starting with the April 15 issue. An anime is also planned from Studio Pierrot starting on July 4 on TV Tokyo.

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Information coming out of this month’s CoroCoro reveals that an anime based on Puzzle & Dragons X is in the works. The series will begin airing this summer. Along with an anime, a manga adaptation from Momota Inoue is in the works, which will debut in CoroCoro’s May issue (shipping in April).

As far as the game goes, Puzzle & Dragons X will be available in Japan this summer. Two versions are planned: “Kami no Sh?” (God Chapter) and “Ry? no Sh?” (Dragon Chapter). Puzzle & Dragons X’s theme is “evolution” and will also feature cooperative play with friends in a cross battle. The game’s protagonist is Ace and his partner Tamaz?. Staff behind the anime will also animate the game’s opening anime.

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GungHo Online Entertainment has published a new round of details, screenshots, and art for Puzzle & Dragons X. Find some screenshots and details (courtesy of Siliconera) below.

– Puzzle system is the same as Puzzle & Dragons Z
– New game system and characters
– More RPG elements where you walk around and explore dungeons
– Dungeons have random encounters
– The protagonist will fight alongside the monsters for the puzzle battles
– This is different from the previous game
– Switch to the “Capture Board” during battle in order to acquire material for your “Soul Armor” by defeating enemies after filling up a monster’s “Capture Gauge”
– Soul Armors: equipment with the allied monsters’ power in it
– This can be equipped by the protagonist
– Soul Armors can change the protagonist’s appearances
– Also have its own Leader Skills
– Soul Armors are made with different material
– Made at the “Soul Armor Store” in town
– The protagonist’s partner Tamazo will help out throughout the adventure
– Tamazo has the power to transform into other monsters and use their abilities

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Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition’s recent update is due out in North America today. However, it turns out that it’s also now available in Europe as well. You’ll need 620 blocks for the download, which amounts to about 77.5MB.

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In October, we mentioned that Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition would be receiving an update in Japan. The patch will bring about a few new additions for Mario and more.

Thanks to Famitsu, we now know when this update will be going live. The magazine pinned down a December 17 date in its issue last week. There hasn’t been any news for the west, but I’d be surprised if it didn’t make it over here as well.

GungHo have revealed some new information about their upcoming 3DS game Puzzle & Dragons X. While the game still has the traditional match-3 gameplay, it also contains classical RPG elements of with a focus on story and character progression. You can choose to play as either a male or female character. There will also be a full 3D overworld.

The game takes place on Dorogoza Island, a place that has a lot of “Drop” energy. There are over 500 monsters in the game and, as per Puzzle & Dragons tradition, many of them can evolve. Furthermore, the main character can wear pieces of armor that were strengthened with the monsters’ energy, which allows him to use their skills in battle.

Finally, check out some new screenshots and art:

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Famitsu has a few details about the newly-revealed Puzzle & Dragons X. According to the magazine, the game features stronger RPG elements plus enhanced gameplay and volume. GungHo Online Entertainment is including over 500 monsters that can be evolved if trained. It’s possible for the hero to use skills via equipment endowed with the power of monsters as well.

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It was just a few days ago that we heard about another Puzzle & Dragons game for 3DS via CoroCoro. Thanks to a newly-emerged scan, the title is confirmed to be “Puzzle & Dragons X”.

The scan, pictured above, admittedly doesn’t show a ton. It looks like we have a first look at the main character who is capable of turning into a knight. Aside from that, a pair of monsters are depicted.

Puzzle & Dragons X is heading to the 3DS in Japan next year. More information about the project should be shared soon.

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Two Puzzle & Dragons games have already hit the 3DS, and it looks like a third one is in the works. This month’s issue of CoroCoro reveals that GungHo Online Entertainment is preparing a new title in the series for Nintendo’s handheld.

We don’t actually have any concrete news about the project just yet, though there’s some speculation flying around that it’s a sequel to Puzzle & Dragons Z. The only thing we have to go on currently is the cover from CoroCoro. Maybe the new Puzzle & Dragons game is something that will be touched upon during tomorrow’s Nintendo Direct?

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