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The Dance Competition Voting Gauntlet has now started in Fire Emblem Heroes. As always, it’ll run for a total of six days, with three rounds lasting 48 hours each. The first-round matchups are Reinhardt vs Berkut, Shigure vs Inigo, Ishtar vs Rinea and Nephenee vs Olivia.

Also, since it’s the start of a new month, the monthly quests have been updated. You have one month to complete the Oct Quests and Oct Training quests.

The previously announced Hilda Spotlight Scout is now available in Pokemon Masters. Until October 17, you have a higher chance of getting Hilda & Tepig in this specific scout. For the same period, Hilda’s story event, The Girl in Black and White, is also available. 

Finally, Korrinna has been added to the training area as an opponent. Beat her EX Challenge battle to earn rewards like Fire Cloths and Upgrade Threads. To access this EX Challenge, you must have beaten the co-op battle Challenge Cheren & Hilbert & Hilda (Hard).

Bandai Namco opened up the Japanese website for the recently announced My Hero One’s Justice 2 today, the recently announced sequel to the My Hero Academia fighting game. At the moment, the website doesn’t really contain a whole lot, except an announcement that the game will be shown off at New York Comic-Con this week. The convention will run from October 3 till October 6.

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The latest Mythic Hero Summoning Event is now live in Fire Emblem Heroes. The new addition is Thrasir: Omnicidal Witch. In addition to her, the following Heroes are the 5-star focus units for this Summoning Focus: Yune: Chaos Goddess, Veronica: Spring Princess, Eir: Merciful Death, Genny: Dressed with Care, Corrin: Wailing Soul, Hríd: Icy Blade, Eliwood: Blazing Knight, Eirika: Graceful Resolve, Ephraim: Legendary Lord, Soren: Addled Strategist and Kjelle: Fair Fighter. The Summoning Focus will be available until October 8.

Additionally, a new Mythic Hero Battle featuring Thrasir is now available. Legendary Hero Battles for Eirika, Hríd and Eliwood and the Mythic Hero Battle for Yune are also back; all of them will be available until October 8.

Outside the game, Meet Some of the Heroes has been updated. You can now learn more about Sigurd, Quan, Ethlyn, Eldigan and Lachesis.

Finally, the price of orbs will soon increase in Japan. This is due to the increase of the Japanese sales tax from 8% to 10% starting tomorrow. The exact date and the amount the orb prices will increase have not yet been announced.

In a bit of a surprise move, Nintendo has announced a new entry in the Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training / Brain Age series of games for Nintendo Switch. However, so far this game has only been announced for Japan. It’ll be released on December 27. The physical version of the game comes with an official Nintendo Switch stylus and will be sold for 3,480 Yen + taxes. The digital version costs 2,680 Yen + taxes; the stylus can then be bought separately for 864 Yen.

In addition to the standard brain training features, this version also has several new additions:

A poster for the new Pokemon anime series has popped up on Japanese message boards. Although not from an official source, it definitely looks legit. Other details about this new series had also previously leaked online. The official reveal of the new series is this Sunday, so we should know for sure by then. As you can see, the poster shows Ash and Pikachu, as well as a new male character and Scorbunny. Also featured in the background are several other Pokemon and iconic landmarks from the Pokemon world, as this series is set to take place in all regions of the Pokemon world, in addition to the new region of Galar. The series is set to start on November 17 in Japan.

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Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition is out now on Nintendo Switch. To celebrate the occasion, Nintendo shared a special message from series creator Yuji Horii and the game’s director Hokuto Okamoto:

A mix of good and bad news for visual novel fans in Europe: YU-NO: A girl who chants love at the bound of this world is getting a slight delay – it’ll now be released on October 11 instead of October 4. However, Europeans will now also have the opportunity to buy the Limited Edition of the game that was previously only confirmed for North America. The Limited Edition can be purchased at NIS America’s European online store. It seems like NIS America are now assisting Numskull Games with publishing the game in Europe.

The contents of the Limited Edition are the same as the one sold in North America:

– YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World Nintendo Switch Day 1 Edition (Includes a voucher code for 8-BIT YU-NO’S GREAT ADVENTURE. Experience an action game set in classic 8-bit style featuring the characters from YU-NO.)
– Hardcover Art Book (Contains Spoilers)
– 5-Disc DVD Official Soundtrack
– Pillow Case
– Collector’s Box

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Yacht Club Games announced today that they reached a major milestone: development of both Shovel Knight: King of Cards and Shovel Knight Showdown is now complete. This means that development on everything that was announced in the initial Kickstarter campaign for Shovel Knight is now finished, and Yacht Club Games can move on to other projects.

Both Shovel Knight: King of Cards and Shovel Knight Showdown are planned for a release on Nintendo Switch in December.

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Level-5 has released a new Japanese trailer for the Nintendo Switch version of Yo-kai Watch 1, which is due out in Japan on October 10:


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