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Update: Here’s the boxart:

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Original: Attack on Titan: Escape from Certain Death will release for the 3DS on March 30 in Japan. The game will cost 5,800 yen. There is also a Treasure Box version of the game, retailing for 12,800 yen, which includes a visual book, soundtrack, two waterproof posters, six tin badges, and download codes for 3DS themes featuring Miksasa and Levi. First-print copies of both versions will also have a download code for an Eren theme, and first-print copies of the Treasure Box edition will have one for an Erwin theme.

The game will center around an original character, who, while investigating outside humanity’s defensive walls, gets trapped beneath an old castle. Their 3D maneuver gear is damaged, and thus they and a partner must find their way out of the underground.

Koei Tecmo has also released a teaser trailer for the game, which can be viewed below:

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Yesterday the new Hyrule Warriors / Legends DLC went live, and we posted some footage from the Wii U version. Now we have a video showing gameplay from the 3DS release. View the video below for a look at the final DLC pack based on A Link Between Worlds.

With the final Hyrule Warriors DLC pack now having launched, footage is starting to arrive of the two new characters. Watch some gameplay of Ravio and Yuga in the Wii U version below.

Update: The DLC and updates are now live in North America.


Original: In Europe and Japan, Hyrule Warriors and Hyrule Warriors Legends players will find new DLC and updates awaiting them. Nintendo and Koei Tecmo have released the final DLC based on A Link Between Worlds. Additionally, Hyrule Warriors is now up to version 1.12.0 while Legends is at version 1.6.0.

Head past the break for the full patch notes. We’ll update this post when the DLC and updates are live in North America.

Nintendo of Europe showed a trailer for the new Hyrule Warriors Legends (and Hyrule Warriors) DLC for A Link Between Worlds Pack a few days ago. Now we have another video, this time in Japanese from Koei Tecmo. Watch it below.

Earlier in the week, we found out that the final DLC for Hyrule Warriors Legends (and the original Hyrule Warriors) is arriving on Monday. Nintendo has now sent out a trailer, which we have below.

Update: Added in a transcript of the “announcement” below.


Original: The Nobunaga’s Ambition series is coming to Switch. During a live stream on Niconico, Koei Tecmo’s Kou Shibusawa announced the news. We don’t have specifics at the moment, but the turn-based strategy franchise will be appearing on Nintendo’s new system in some fashion.

The final round of Hyrule Warriors Legends DLC is now set to release next week on October 31. It will include two characters: Ravio, wielding a hammer, and Yuga, wielding a paintbrush. They will be available for both the Wii U and 3DS versions. The 3DS version will also include a new Adventure Map, which will have Ravio assisting the player, and 15 new costumes for My Fairy. The Adventure Map will also unlock more powerful weapons for the new characters and pre-existing characters, as well as new costumes.

The site also describes Ravio and Yuga’s fighting styles. Ravio will use a variety of weapons from his shop, including bombs, the boomerang, and the ice rod. Yuga will manipulate lightning and pictures.

The 3DS version will cost $6.99, the Wii U will cost $4.99, or you can buy both for $9.99. If you have the Season Pass, you will not need to pay anything more.

Check out some screenshots below:

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Update: The full information is live on the website. Read up on details here.


The Hyrule Warriors’ Twitter has unveiled Ravio, who will be joining the games’ cast in the Link Between Worlds pack on October 31. The pack will include another character (who was previously leaked) and a new Adventure Map for Hyrule Warriors Legends on 3DS, but those have yet to be revealed.

Koei-Tecmo published a bit more information on Attack on Titan: Escape from Certain Death today. While no further gameplay details were provided, the company did confirm that the game would have voice acting, and that all the voice actors from the anime would return for the game. Character artwork released via Famitsu today reveals that pretty much every major character from the anime is going to be in the game as well. Famitsu also released a couple more in-game screens. Take a look at them in the gallery bellow:

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