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Nintendo confirms a bunch of 2015 video game release dates

Nintendo used a Gamescom-themed press release date to confirm a bunch of 2015 release dates on both Wii U and 3DS.

First, Devil’s Third will be available on Wii U from 29 August.

Next, Super Mario Maker will be available in Australia and New Zealand from 12 September.

October brings The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes to 3DS and Project Zero: Maiden of the Black Water to the Wii U. Look for Zelda from 24 October and Project Zero from 31 October.

Finally, Xenoblade Chronicles X will be available from December, complete with a Limited Edition Steelbook pack and a Wii U Premium console bundle. Those that buy the original Xenoblade Chronicles on the Nintendo eShop will receive a discount of $13 AUD or $17 NZD if they buy Xenoblade Chronicles X on the eShop within the game’s first two weeks of launch.

Moreover, Nintendo also confirmed that Star Fox Zero (Wii U), Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival (Wii U), Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash (Wii U), Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer (3DS) and Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash (3DS) will all be available by the end of the year.


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