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Gameplay footage of The Battle of Polytopia has emerged, to coincide with its release on Switch via the eShop today. A total of twenty six minutes of the turn-based strategy game are available.

Catch up on the game with the following overview:

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems are back with another character introduction for Fire Emblem Engage, this time highlighting Celica.

The game is bringing back heroes from past entries in the series, and Celica is among them. These characters can be summoned with Emblem Rings, and their power can be added to yours.

Here’s the bio for Fire Emblem Engage, as well as a trailer showing a short conversation between Celica and Alear:

A new software update has been released for Two Point Campus, which provides an extensive number of fixes for the game, as well as new and updated UI. Further details below:

Artdink have announced that a new update for the Switch version of A-Train: All Aboard! Tourism will be available this week, for October 13 in North America and Europe, and October 14 in Japan. This update brings new content from the Steam version of the game, as well as various quality of life improvements. For full details, see below:

Bandai Namco have distributed a new update for Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival, providing various quality of life improvements and bug fixes. For full details, see below:

A new update for SD Gundam Battle Alliance will be rolling out this week, Bandai Namco have announced. The timing of the update varies by region – it should be available today in North America, and tomorrow in Europe and Japan – and it will provide numerous pieces of additional content and bug fixes.

For full details, see below:

The DioField Chronicle characters

Nintendo Everything has created a characters guide for The DioField Chronicle detailing the best party members to use at each point in the game, covering recommended skills, adjutants, and general tactics to ensure victory.

Nintendo Everything has created a guide for The DioField Chronicle detailing the game’s summons, known as Magilumic Orbs. We’ll look at each one individually and recommend which upgrades your should prioritize over the course of the game, as well as which ones are the most useful.

The DioField Chronicle review

System: Switch
Release Date: September 22, 2022
Developer: Square Enix / Lancarse
Publisher: Square Enix


To say that Square Enix has had a busy year would be an understatement. Between high profile new IPs and the return of older games that few will have heard of and fewer still would have played the first time around, it was easy to overlook The DioField Chronicle, which was given somewhat muted fanfare despite the big names attached to it: co-developed by Lancarse (who recently co-developed Monark, but are perhaps better known for their work on Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey with Atlus), music by Ramin Djawadi and Brandon Campbell (of Game of Thrones fame), and with artwork by Isamu Kamikokuryo (Final Fantasy XII and Final Fantasy XIII), it seemed as though this would be one of Square Enix’s hits for the year. But is this a chronicle for the ages, or better left on the shelf?

It was recently announced that the Ed Sheeran song “Celestial” would be featured in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, and now Nintendo have shared a short behind the scenes video of the recording of the song, which you can view below:

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet will release worldwide on November 18. You can see the latest trailer for the games here.


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