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The Japanese Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp has posted a teaser picture for the game’s next event, which should start fairly soon.  It seems like grapes will be a major theme of this event.

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Atlus has published the next character trailer for Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth. This one focuses on Shinjiro Aragaki from Persona 3:

The next round of Grand Conquest battles in Fire Emblem Heroes will start on August 29, and you can now pre-register for it. This time, the battles will take place on the continent of Jugdral from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War.

A couple of changes have been made to the mode. Each battle wll consist of 11 rounds instead of 22, and each one will last 4 hours. Also, the method for calculating the final score has been changed. It will now be determined using the area score from each round and the total number of controlled areas at the end of the final round.

Wargroove

Ever since it was first revealed, Wargroove has been one of the most anticipated indie games on Nintendo Switch. However, development has been taking longer than expected and the latest official word on a release date is “second half of 2018”. Today, developer Chucklefish’s CEO Finn Brice provided a small update on the game’s development on Twitter:

Bandai Namco has announced that its cutesy cat game Neko Tomo will launch on November 1st in Japan both on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS. Here’s a new trailer:

Ninjala

GungHo Online Entertainment has announced its lineup for Tokyo Game Show 2018, which will take place next month. For Nintendo platforms, the game to look out for will be Ninjala, the multiplayer-focused action game on Nintendo Switch. Also part of their lineup is Yo-kai Watch World for smartphones.

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Following on from the first video from two weeks ago, FuRyu posted a second overview video for Beyblade Burst: Battle Zero for Nintendo Switch (in Japanese):

Koei Tecmo and Gust have released the first trailer for Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists, the Atelier series crossover game which will be released for Nintendo Switch on November 1st in Japan and later this Winter in the West:

The latest character-focused trailer for Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth features Naoto Shirogane, the Detective Prince:

Nintendo has announced three The Legend of Zelda-themed orchestral concerts for Japan. Titled The Legend of Zelda: Concert 2018, these concerts will take place on November 22nd and December 14th in Tokyo and on November 25th in Osaka. The concerts will be centered around three instruments that have played key roles in past Zelda games: the ocarina (Ocarina of Time), harp (Skyward Sword) and accordion (Breath of the Wild). Tickets cost between 7,500 Yen for regular seats and 12,000 Yen for so-called “Master Seats”, which also include several Zelda-themed goodies.

The conductor for the concerts will be Taizo Takemoto, who served in the same role for the Majora’s Mask 3D concert in 2o15 and the Zelda 30th anniversary concert in 2016. The concerts in Tokyo will be performed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, while the Osaka show will be performed by the Japan Century Symphony Orchestra.

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