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Updates are out now for Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire and Pokemon X/Y.

For Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, players can download version 1.3. This is to address bugs and improve the game experience. You’ll need it to use online features. Note that it takes up 271 blocks of space.

Pokemon X/Y’s new version is 1.4. Like Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, it’s intended for bug fixes and to improve the game experience. The download is 246 blocks and is needed to access online features.

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An update for Xenoblade Chronicles 3D is now live in the European 3DS eShop. Version 1.1 addresses various bugs “in order to provide a smoother gaming experience.”

Xenoblade Chronicles 3D launches this Friday in Europe. North America will be getting it one week later.

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Quite a few indie titles receive continued support after their initial release. That will be no different with psyscrolr, with developer Actos Games confirming that DLC is planned after launch. By doing so, Actos hopes to keep players interested with their title.

CEO Jonathan Meyer stated in an announcement yesterday:

“We feel the story of psyscrolr serves itself better updated over time. A more episodic feel invites players to want to come back to the world, continue their save, and find more. An example are the letters strewn throughout certain levels of the game. There are more secrets we plan to add in a further update, as well as hidden mini-games added to the game to enhance replayability with leaderboards and Miiverse features planned.”

psyscrolr is hitting the North American Wii U eShop this Thursday.

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Wobby Tooth is still supporting Battleminer with free updates. The latest patch, which was revealed on the developer’s Twitter account today, will add a major feature.

When Battleminer’s next update goes live, players will be able to partake in multiplayer co-op. This will work both locally and online.

Battleminer’s newest update is coming to Europe on April 16. There’s no date yet for North America, but it shouldn’t be too far behind.


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Nicalis is finishing up a patch for 1001 Spikes that will add off-TV play to the game’s Wii U version. It’s unclear when exactly the update will be ready, but it should be submitted to Nintendo of America next month.

Nicalis’ Tyrone Rodriguez wrote on Twitter earlier this week:


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