Japanese Daemon X Machina commercials
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Marvelous has gone live with a pair of Japanese commercials for Daemon X Machina. Take a look at both adverts below.
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Daemon X Machina: Japanese launch trailer
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The release of Daemon X Machina is fast approaching – it’ll be out next week, on September 13. Marvelous recently released the Japanese launch trailer for the game, which you can watch below:
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Daemon X Machina producer talks in-depth about demo improvements and changes, story, more
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Daemon X Machina was first announced at E3 2018. The game then returned again for this year’s show, where a final September launch was announced. That comes off of a demo from earlier in 2019 in which players were able to share feedback with the development team.
A little while back, 4Gamer spoke with producer Kenichiro Tsukuda about Daemon X Machina. Before giving a brief status update on development progress and how the story is being treated, Tsukuda went in-depth about improvements and changes that have been implemented after fielding comments of those who tried out the demo. Tsukuda shared some interesting tidbits here, such as how the small text in Prototype Missions only happened due to an error in the code.
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Daemon X Machina – “Game Cycle” trailer
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Marvelous is back with another new trailer for Daemon X Machina. In the Japanese video below, fans can get a better idea of the game cycle.
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Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town trailer #2
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A second trailer for Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town has just gone live. We’ve included the latest video below.
Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town is due out in Japan on October 17, followed by the west at a later date.
Nintendo releases Daemon X Machina’s “Order Zero” prologue animation with English subtitles
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A few weeks ago, Marvelous shared a prologue animation for Daemon X Machina in Japanese. Nintendo has now shared the same video, but with English subtitles.
Here’s the video for “Order Zero”:
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Daemon X Machina site open
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The countdown to Daemon X Machina is underway, as the Switch title is launching in just a few weeks. Nintendo has now opened the official site. Head on over here to access it.
This is the full version of the site, so there’s plenty to see and read up on. That includes a trailer, plenty of gameplay information, and more.
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11 minutes of Daemon X Machina footage
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Famitsu has posted a new 11-minute gameplay video for Daemon X Machina. Have a look at the footage below.
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Daemon X Machina Original Soundtrack to be released in Japan
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A soundtrack for Daemon X Machina will be released in Japan, Marvelous has confirmed. It’ll go on sale starting September 25 for 3,700 yen.
The soundtrack features 45 songs, spread out across three discs. Find the full track listing below.
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Daemon X Machina producer on player feedback, improving the frame rate, visual style, more
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Nintendo has published a new interview with Daemon X Machina producer Kenichiro Tsukuda. During the discussion, Tsukuda spoke about player feedback the team has received, emphasizing an improved frame rate, how the game’s visual style was determined, and more.
Here’s the full talk: