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Yo-Kai Watch Blasters heads to 3DS in September

Yo-Kai Watch Blasters: Red Cat Corps and White Dog Squad have been confirmed for a September release here in Australia and New Zealand.

Available from 8 September, Blasters is described by Nintendo as the “latest game in the… series, [in which] players can team up with up to three other friends either locally or online to fight towering Big Bosses, using skills and powerful Soultimate Moves.”

Blasters has real-time battles instead of the franchise’s usual turn-based ones.

“Each of the two versions of the game contains different Yo-kai, missions and bosses,” Nintendo continued. “By trading between the two, you can collect all the Yo-kai! And by linking save data from Yo-Kai Watch 2: Bony Spirits, Yo-Kai Watch 2: Fleshy Souls or Yo-Kai Watch 2: Psychic Specters, you can get one of three special Yo-kai to take into battle.”

Yo-Kai Watch Blasters: Red Cat Corps and White Dog Squad head to Nintendo 3DS on 8 September.


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