YO-KAI WATCH to release in the US on November 6th

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Today Nintendo have announced that the Japanese smash-hit YOKAI-WATCH will release in the US on November 6th for the 3DS. Check out the spoiler tag below for the full unedited press release.

It's difficult to overstate just how huge Yo-kai is in Japan. Now powerhouses like Nintendo, Disney XD, Hasbro and VIZ Media have teamed up to bring Yo-kai Watch to the U.S., based on an original concept from top Japanese entertainment company LEVEL-5, Inc.

But what is a Yo-kai anyway? Is it a spirit? A monster? A ghost? Nope – a Yo-kai is ... well, it's just a Yo-kai! You might not see them because they're invisible, but they're all around you every day. And they're often mischievous, mysterious pranksters who like to make trouble for you. Lose your homework, can't keep a secret or find yourself running late to everything? Yo-kai probably made you do it. The Yo-kai are based on common concerns kids have. By confronting those concerns, kids can learn to overcome them.

"The strength of the Yo-kai franchise demands strong partners," said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America's Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing. "Our Nintendo 3DS system is the perfect platform to bring this fun, one-of-a-kind video game experience to life."

On Nov. 6, Nintendo will launch the YO-KAI WATCH game for its portable Nintendo 3DSsystem. You explore the world in the game using your Yo-kai Watch to discover more than 200 Yo-kai, then befriend them and turn them into a team to battle other Yo-kai. Each Yo-kai has its own unique skills and strengths, so you must use them to challenge troublemaking Yo-kai and help people in the game solve their daily problems. In Japan, the three YO-KAI WATCH 2 games accounted for three of the six best-selling console and hand-held games in Japan for 2014.

Commenting on the launch, Akihiro Hino, President of LEVEL-5, Inc., said, "When we first started exploring concepts for the YO-KAI WATCH universe, we immersed ourselves in learning about situations confronting kids in their everyday lives. This world – a child's complicated, scary, confusing, exiting and very funny world – is the foundation of our IP, and the Nintendo game really captures this essence, along with the colorful and often amusing Yo-kai behind it all!"

For more information about the YO-KAI WATCH video game, visit http://yo-kai.nintendo.com.

This fall, Disney XD and other Disney XD-branded platforms will debut the animated comedy series based on Yo-kai. The show follows the hilarious misadventures of an average human boy and his involvement with the mischievous Yo-kai all around him. Our young hero obtains a special watch, empowering him to discover and summon Yo-kai, befriend them and then work together to solve everyday problems ... problems that are often caused by other troublemaking Yo-kai!

On Nov. 3, VIZ Media's Perfect Square imprint will launch the YO-KAI WATCH manga, written and drawn by Noriyuki Konishi. The YO-KAI WATCH manga will be rated 'A' for All Ages and will be available exclusively in print on a bi-monthly basis.

"The kinetic artwork and relatable cast of characters will make the YO-KAI WATCHmanga series the perfect complement to the growing momentum behind this dynamic property," says Beth Kawasaki, Perfect Square's Senior Editorial Director.

For more information about the YO-KAI WATCH manga, visit http://www.viz.com/.

This January, Hasbro will introduce innovative play experiences for the Yo-kai Watch franchise in North America and Australia, expanding to additional global markets by the end of 2016. Hasbro's line will include toys and games centered around collectible medals, each representing a unique Yo-kai.

"We look forward to introducing kids to the amazing Yo-kai Watch franchise through play experiences that give them thefantasy of befriending the Yo-kai characters and participating in their mischievous adventures," said Jerry Perez, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Hasbro.

In Japan, the TV program has been the top-rated animated show on TV TOKYO for kids 4-12 years old. The franchise has more than $2 billion in retail merchandise sales, including games, music and publishing. More than 8 million units of Nintendo 3DS video games have been sold.
 

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the game is really nice, i enjoyed it :)
the sequel has 2 versions, and a 3rd better one came later (a bit like old pokemon ha) - funny that they have been out ages even before it will come to the usa.
a good idea to take all the jp information/guides and preemptively make a english fansite guide for it, get lots of viewers like that :)
 

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Not as exciting as the picross3D jpn announcement, but I'm excite for this nonetheless!

This may be the best title released this fall for the 3ds.
 
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Gaming companies are turning into music industries. What's the next boy band going to be, and has the last one's age group grown past crushing on them anymore?
 
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I don't get why they didn't hype up yokai watch more.

I feel like this has still gone pretty much under the radar despite its potential to absolutely dominate and obliterate the handheld market like Pokemon did. Think Nintendo America have really missed a trick here.

Nintendo's PR and marketing team really need to sort themselves out. They're just plain shit.
 
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oh god yes!!! i played the japanese version of it a little bit. its AWESOME. cant wait to play it while actually understanding anything.

I don't get why they didn't hype up yokai watch more.

I feel like this has still gone pretty much under the radar despite its potential to absolutely dominate and obliterate the handheld market like Pokemon did. Think Nintendo America have really missed a trick here.

Nintendo's PR and marketing team really need to sort themselves out. They're just plain shit.
totally agreed. its releasing in a few months and i havent heard anything about it til this post.
 

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I don't get why they didn't hype up yokai watch more.

I feel like this has still gone pretty much under the radar despite its potential to absolutely dominate and obliterate the handheld market like Pokemon did. Think Nintendo America have really missed a trick here.

Nintendo's PR and marketing team really need to sort themselves out. They're just plain shit.
NOA just seems to be a turtle in a shell now.
It's like they're afraid any money they invest in the NA market will turn into losses.
 

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Finally the first title of three (3rd is in planning)... I wonder if we ever get the other titles later then.

Anyway.. this game is so much fun, I had no problems with it when I playing it in japanese
 

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I remember during the Digital event in twitch, in the comments section, everyone was going "What is this shit?", "What the hell is this?" when this port was announced.
 

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