'Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon' release news: Artful cover plates to roll out for Nintendo 3DS

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The Pokémon Company will release the rouge-like video game titled "Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon" in Japan in just over a month from now, and details about the game are starting to pile up.

Reports claim that the game will be released with a series of exclusive, limited edition plates that feature the official artwork from the game. The beautifully crafted design was first revealed at the Nintendo Life website. However, there are no details provided if the plates will be for sale, and if they will also come out worldwide in the future. 

On the other hand, iDigital Times recently revealed that game developer Spike Chunsoft included two new items in the upcoming game that players can use when playing for their Pokémon teams. According to the report, the new game will come out with the Ringle and Lapis to boost the players' performance. These items work hand in hand, since the Ringle works as a pin that hold the Lapis, which is a type of stone that can be seen inside the Dungeons. However, the Lapis will be lost when the player leaves the Dungeon. 

Currently, there are three different types of Lapis stones that players can acquire while playing the "Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon." It includes the Power Up Lapis that helps raise their Pokémon's strength, while the lapis that can lessen the damages of an attack is called the Protect Up Lapis. On the other hand, the Barrage Protect Lapis could help protect the player's Pokémon from receiving multiple hits in a single turn. 

"Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon" is slated to come out in Japanese retail stores beginning Sept. 17, while the U.S. market will receive the game by the end of the year. Those in Europe and Australia, on the other hand, will receive the game by the second quarter of 2016.  

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