Chibi-Robo, Bravely Second, and more confirmed for Europe

Hot on the heels of yesterday's Japan-centric Nintendo Direct, Nintendo of America only went and put out a surprise 'Micro Direct', with a slightly size-altered Bill Trinen (still reeling from his unceremonious dismissal) confirming many of the titles for a western release.

It included confirmation for Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash and its accompanying amiibo, Doctor Mario on 3DS, Bandai Namco's Project Treasure, and Square-Enix's JRPG sequel Bravely Second.

Check out the hijinks below, before we lay out the European release plans.

The nearest new release is Doctor Mario: Miracle Cure, which will be exclusive on the 3DS eShop, and launches on June 11th. Later, in the third quarter of 2015, the anime and toy-based Little Battlers eXperience also releases on Nintendo 3DS.

In November comes the brand new Chibi-Robo! game. Chibi-Robo: Zip Lash is not the Chibi-Robo of your father, with this adventure taking the form of a side-scrolling platformer with some puzzle elements. It will launch on 3DS alongside its own impossibly adorable amiibo figurine.

In 2016, 3DS will also receive Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon - the next in the popular Mystery Dungeon spin-off series - and Bravely Second: End Layer, the sequel to the Square-Enix's cult Final Fantasy alternative Bravely Default.

Also confirmed for releases but without dates are Bandai Namco's free-to-play co-op title Project Treasure on Wii U, and, to no-one's surprise, Mario & Sonic at the 2016 Olympic Games, for 3DS and Wii U.


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