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Nintendo Announces Yo-Kai Watch 3 Is Coming To America

This morning, Nintendo announced on Twitter that a localized version of Yo-Kai Watch 3 will be coming to North America for the 3DS this February. With a confirmed release date of February 8, Nintendo also tweeted that a European version of the game can be expected sometime this winter. Both games will feature "new locales, characters and an all-new battle system."

https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1045300497970843648

Along with the announcement, the free Moon Rabbit Crew update for Yo-Kai Watch Blasters launched today bringing new missions, explorable areas and bosses to the 3DS title. You can check out the announcement trailer down below. 

Yo-Kai Watch 3 initially launched as a Japanese title in 2016. The Nintendo Switch title Yo-Kai Watch 4 is set to release in Japan later this year with no Western release date in sight. 

[Source: IGN]



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