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XSEED has passed along an official announcement for Rune Factory 4 Special as well as a few screenshots. We’ve rounded up everything below.

February 13, 2019 – Following its reveal on Nintendo Direct earlier today, XSEED Games, the independent-minded publishing brand of Marvelous USA, Inc., today announced that they will be localizing and publishing Rune Factory 4 Special, a fully remastered version of Rune Factory 4, in North America exclusively on Nintendo Switch. Interact with townsfolk, grow vegetables and fruits at the farm, hook some fish, cook up a storm, raise monsters, and maybe even find friendship and love. Marvelous USA, Inc. also confirmed the Nintendo 3DS family of system’s release of Rune Factory 4 has sold over 250,000 copies in North America alone as of the end of 2018, making it one of their most successful titles of all time.

The publisher requests that Rune Factory series fans practice a farmer’s patience while the title is ripening during development. Additional details about Rune Factory 4 Special will be released at a later date. The title has not yet been rated for Nintendo Switch by the ESRB.

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There’s one last bit of news coming out of today’s Nintendo Direct, but only for Japan. Marvelous and Brownies have revealed Doraemon Nobita no Bokujou Monogatari, a crossover between Doraemon and Story of Seasons.

Japan will be getting the game sometime in 2019. You can get a brief look at it below.

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The new Daemon X Machina Prototype Missions demo launched on the Switch eShop a short while ago. Get a look at some footage below.

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Nintendo has sent out a few extra screenshots for Daemon X Machina. Take a look at the latest images in the gallery below.

In a recent issue of Famitsu, a lengthy interview with published with Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes director Suda51. There was some interesting discussion about the game’s creation, ambitious plans for Golden Dragon GP that were ultimately scrapped, and a bit of talk about the series’ future.

We’ve now prepared a full translation of the interview. Read the talk with Suda51 in its entirety below. 

Marvelous has prepared a trailer for the Fate/Extella Link Funifuni DLC. Check out the new video below.

Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes has a pretty interesting ending. We won’t get into it for spoiler reasons, but if you want to learn more, you can find our original post here. Basically: you’ll want to pay attention to what happens after the credits.

Gamereactor was able to ask director Suda51 further about the ending, and was told that it was inspired by “the gaudy, in-your-face endings you see in the Marvel Cinematic Universe”. He also spoke about wanting to make some sort of announcement at E3 in June.

We heard not too long ago that Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes would be getting a brand new opening cinematic. That update has now gone live, and the video can be seen in-game. If you have yet to see it, we have it below – and it includes a pretty big revelation.

Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes has received a new update. After applying version 1.0.1, players will be able to access New Game+ mode. All skills and character levels can be carried over.

Have you completed Spicy Mode? If so, you’ll also be able to access new t-shirts. Finally, “several bugs have been fixed to ensure the smoothest gameplay experience possible.”

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If you happen to reach the ending of Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, something interesting will happen. It’s tough to go into any sort of detail without spoiling anything, but what players see was enough for Kotaku to ask director Suda51 about it.

He shared the following comment:


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