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Marvel writer Marc Sumerak lent his talents to Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order. Rather than piggybacking off of the previous two entries, this game starts from scratch, and Sumerak had to figure out how to bring the huge roster together in a cohesive way.

Nintendo published a new interview this week that examines the story in greater detail. Sumerak discussed how he went about writing for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3, the challenges involved, and more.

Here’s the full discussion:

My Nintendo is celebrating the launches of Fire Emblem: Three Houses and Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order with new rewards. Along with printable boxart covers, there are also a pair of wallpapers. Everything is priced at 50 Platinum Points each.

All of these rewards can be ordered on My Nintendo here. Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order is out now on Switch.

This week’s issue of Famitsu has a big Fire Emblem: Three Houses developer interview. Director Toshiyuki Kusakihara of Intelligent Systems, along with Nintendo’s Genki Yokota, participated in the lengthy discussion.

During the interview, Kusakihara and Yokota discussed Fire Emblem: Three Houses origins, what it was like to work with Koei Tecmo, the game’s Japanese title, what to expect from the Expansion Pass, and more. You can read our full translation below.

Fire Emblem Heroes has replaced the male voice actor of Byleth, and the same could end up happening with Fire Emblem: Three Houses. This all came about after Christopher Niosi, who played the character’s role, admitted to abuse in a lengthy Tumblr post. That can be found in full here.

Niosi was originally featured in a recent trailer for Fire Emblem Heroes. However, the credit disappeared from the character page, and a new trailer has since been uploaded with re-recorded lines and a credit given to Zach Aguilar.

As things stand, Niosi is still featured in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. While some fans think Nintendo may end up replacing him in the Switch game, we’ll have to wait and see if that actually happens.

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Fire Emblem: Three Houses

To celebrate today’s release of Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Nintendo has prepared two launch trailers. Both can be found below.

We first heard that a new Fire Emblem game was in the works for Switch back in January 2017. Today, Fire Emblem: Three Houses has finally launched. Nintendo has celebrated the release with some new art, which you can check out above.

Here’s a brief message from the game’s developers:


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Gust and Koei Tecmo updated the official Japanese website for Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout today. They added brief introductions, screenshots and artwork for three new chracters: Lila Decyrus, Kilo Shiness and Agatha Harmon (credit goes to Siliconera for the translation).

Lila Decyrus (voiced by Haruka Terui)

A female soldier who is shrouded in mystery. She arrives in Razenboden alongside Ampel. She’s an extremely skilled fighter and teaches Ryza and her friends the basics of combat. She’s calm and collected, but can come across as a little cold and blunt. It seems like her goal is to investigate some ruins with Ampel.

Earlier today, GameXplain hosted a live stream in which two hours of footage from Fire Emblem: Three Houses were showcased. Watch the full recording below.

Some of the first reviews for Fire Emblem: Three Houses are now starting to go live. We’ve rounded up a number of the early verdicts below.

A day-one update for Fire Emblem: Three Houses is now available. Nintendo has issued version 1.0.1, so those who have access to the game already should be able to download the patch.

As for what the update entails, one added element is the “Additional Contents” link on the title screen in which players can access the eShop. Also, the protagonist’s outfit can be changed in your room, which is reflected in the Monastery and battles. Those who purchase the Expansion Pass can put on the Officers Academy Uniform. Lastly, Nintendo says: “Several issues have been fixed to improve gameplay experience.”

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