Steel Diver: Sub Wars 2.0 update moved to early June
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News | 0 comments
The 2.0 update for Steel Diver: Sub Wars won’t be released this month as originally planned. Instead, the game’s director says we can expect it in early June.
Takaya Imamura wrote in a new Miiverse update:
Hello, this is Takaya Imamura, the Director of Steel Diver: Sub Wars. As always, thank you so much for playing. I would like to take a moment to update you on Version 2.0, which we announced recently.
We had been aiming to release Version 2.0 in May. However, we’d now like to ask you for a little more time, in order to ensure that the finished update is as polished as possible. The current plan is to release the update in early June.
I apologise to those who have been looking forward to this release, and thank you for your patience.
AeternoBlade update out now
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Corcell has prepared a new update for AeternoBlade. If you’ve purchased the game, head on over to the eShop to receive the patch.
AeternoBlade’s 1.1 update fixes several bugs and issues. You can find the full patch notes above.
Grinsia players on 3DS can now get their hands on a title update. It’s short and simple, yet extremely necessary. The update addresses issues players have been encountering regarding a game-breaking bug.
More: Grinsia, Nicalis, title update
Small update available for Wii Street U
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U | 0 comments
A small update has arrived for Wii Street U. The patch “improves security for more enjoyable gameplay” and “fixes a number of issues to enhance the user’s experience and enjoyment”. Nothing too major, but it’s an update nonetheless!
More: title update, Wii Street U
BLOK DROP U update now available
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
BLOK DROP U’s update is now available, though the manner in which you obtain it is a bit complicated.
You’ll first need to delete the game from your system/hard drive. After that, re-download BLOK DROP U from the eShop.
RCMADIAX says it’s looking into the issue, as updating Wii U games is usually easier.
#BLOKDROPU Update is now LIVE, but it seems you have to delete and re-download from the eShop. Investigating the issue.
— RCMADIAX (@rcmadiax) May 2, 2014
More: BLOK DROP U, RCMADIAX, title update
Ubisoft changing Child of Light difficulty names with upcoming patch
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Child of Light will soon be receiving a patch to change the game’s difficulty names. In the future, “normal” and “hard” will be modified to “casual” and “expert”.
Writer Jeffrey Yohalem told Joystiq during a live-stream event:
“In a patch that’s coming up, we’re changing the names to ‘casual’ and ‘expert’. This has been an issue, obviously, that some people have had, and I think that the word ‘normal’ is a misrepresentation …. Or, rather, implying that there’s one way to play that’s normal is, I think, too strong.”
“Casual is for people that want to experience the world and experience the adventure without having hard combat, and then expert is for people who love RPGs and who want to really have a challenge.”
Yohalem feels that those who have experience playing role-played games should try Child of Light on the “hard” difficulty for the time being.
Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate: Deluxe Edition update hits Wii U
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Armature Studio and Warner Bros. Interactive have prepared a new update for Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate: Deluxe Edition. The thing is, we’re not sure what it changes/adds at the moment. We’ll let you know if we receive any additional information.
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams patch out now in Europe, still on the way to North America
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop | 1 Comment
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams’ patch has finally reached Europe. That’s according to developer Black Forest Games, as the studio confirmed on Twitter.
Black Forest wrote:
Hi Europe, are you playing Giana on the WiiU-pad and missed some sound so far? Try it out now, Nintendo released the patch!
— Black Forest Games (@BlackForestTeam) April 30, 2014
As for North America, Giana Sister’s patch is still on the way. Nintendo simply needs to sign off on the update before it arrives.
@dyhptg The US Nintendo crew got the patch submission at the same time but seems to do longer testing. But I'm sure the approval comes soon.
— Black Forest Games (@BlackForestTeam) April 30, 2014
Giana Sisters’ patch approved for Europe
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Giana Sisters: Twisted Dream’s long-awaited patch is almost here. Earlier today, Black Forest Games confirmed on Twitter that the update has been approved for Europe.
The studio tweeted:
Good news for our EU WiiU friends! Nintendo approved the sound patch and will be impelmenting it soon. 😀
— Black Forest Games (@BlackForestTeam) April 28, 2014
Hopefully the North American patch isn’t too far behind!
Wii Karaoke U receives new update in Europe
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Nintendo has brought out a new update for Wii Karaoke U in Europe.
Here’s what’s new/changed:
Adds support for wireless microphones
Adds the ability to turn on the Melody Guide for all Backdrops
Adds several new costumes
Adds the ability to filter out songs by language
Displays national flags next to each Mii character on the Online Ranking results screen
Prevents the display of certain song lyrics in screenshots posted to Miiverse
Introduces additional enhancements to improve the user’s experience and enjoyment