Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth Now Officially Out

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Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth
Atlus has recently announced the official launch of the latest entry in the Etrian Odyssey series, Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth both physically and digitally for the Nintendo 3DS in North America. They have also uploaded the game’s launch trailer, which you can watch below.

DLC Information
We will also have additional character skins from previous series titles, additional quests to gain loot and EXP, and extra background music tracks as planned DLC.

October 17 (Launch Day!)
New Explorers 1 ($1.99): School Boy Uniform
New Explorers 2 ($1.99): School Girl Uniform
New Explorers 3 ($1.99): Lady’s Sweater
October 24
New Explorers 4 ($1.99): Etrian Odyssey 1 Protector
New Explorers 5 ($1.99): Etrian Odyssey 1 Medic
Wizardly Experience Quest ($1.99): Adds a new, repayable quest and an accessory that grants 3x as much EXP gains
Wizardly Fortune Quest ($1.99): Adds a new, repayable quest and an accessory that raises the enemy drop rate to 100%
October 31
New Explorers 6 ($1.99): Etrian Odyssey 2 Gunner
FM Synth Arranged Sounds ($4.99): Adds a music player function. Switch the game’s BGM by accessing the music player in the Options menu

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