Nintendo has released the version 1.1.2 update for Splatoon 2, Fixing SplatNet Gear Shop, ranking related issues, and adjusting the number of points required to fill the special gauge for 10 weapons.
You can check out an overview on the changes below.
An occasionally occurring issue allowed players to receive gear from the SplatNet Gear Shop with an unintended combination of gear abilities. The combination of abilities for this type of gear has been changed to match those of gear available for purchase in the Inkopolis Square shops.
Fixed an issue that prevented ranking information from displaying properly when viewing “Past Records” for League Battle.
Adjusted the number of points required to fill the special gauge for the following weapons:
The Final Fantasy Multiplayer Expansion: Comrades will be having a closed online test from August 3rd to August 9th. Players with Xbox Live Gold Membership or PlayStation Plus Subscription can gain access.
Create your own custom avatar, join up to three friends, and embark on quests to bring the Light back to the Kingdom of Lucis. You can also interact with your friends through voice chat and pre-set messages. For more details about the event, check here.
About FINAL FANTASY XV MULTIPLAYER EXPANSION: COMRADES
The full version of FINAL FANTASY XV MULTIPLAYER EXPANSION: COMRADES will be available later this year and requires FINAL FANTASY XV and the purchase of either MULTIPLAYER EXPANSION: COMRADES or the Season Pass. It also requires a subscription to an Xbox Live Gold membership or a PlayStation®Plus subscription.
Will you be trying out this new online expansion? Let us know what you think in the comments!
How is your Nintendo Switch library coming? Looking for a new RPG? Wanting something to follow up I am Setsuna? Tokyo RPG Factory announced a release date for their next title: Lost Sphear. You can find this game on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Steam January 23, 2018.
About LOST SPHEAR LOST SPHEAR expands upon many of the beloved features from the studio’s debut title, I AM SETSUNA™, and continues Tokyo RPG Factory’s dedication to blending the nostalgia of classic Japanese role-playing games with the latest technology for a new generation of gamers. The game will feature an enhanced gameplay system with a revamped ATB (Active Time Battle) system offering more freedom in combat, seamless environments, and various locations to explore.
In LOST SPHEAR, players will begin their adventure in a remote town where a young boy, Kanata, awakens from a devastating dream to find his hometown disappearing. To stop the world from being lost forever, Kanata and his comrades set out to rebuild the world around them with the power of Memory by manifesting thoughts into matter and restoring what was lost.
For those who pre-order the game from the Square Enix Online Store will get two music tracks as a gift during launch. Those who pre-order on Steam will get a wallpaper and two music tracks. PS4 pre-orders will get two music tracks and a theme.
Have you had a chance to check out I am Setsuna? Did you like the game? Will you be pre-ordering Lost Sphear? Let us know in the comments!
Neowiz Games has released a new overview trailer for the upcoming DJMAX Respect, which is due out July 28 in Souheast Asia (w/ English, Korean, and Chinese text support) and later this fall in Japan.
The trailer presents classic “Arcade Mode,” the two-player “Free Style Mode,” the challenging “Mission Mode,” the Internet-required “Online Mode,” online rankings, “Collection Mode,” and 146 songs, including 40 new and original songs.
Marvelous and Honey∞Parade Games announced that they will be hosting
“Senran Kagura New Title Presentation 2017″, which will be streamed on YouTube on August 1 at 6:00pm JST.
This will be a 90-minute broadcast will include the announcement of new title(s), as well as the latest information on Shinobi Refle: Senran Kagura, which is in development for Switch as a Nintendo eShop title.
You can comeback on August 1 to watch the stream below.
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