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The next new sync pair coming to Pokemon Masters has been revealed: Hilda & Tepig. A Spotlight Scout as well as a Story Event featuring these two will be available starting on September 30, until October 17.

Additionally, a new update for the game is starting to roll out. Here’s what’s changed:

  • Recommended strength for areas containing battles is now displayed
  • You can now check the bonus strength your team gets when your sync pairs match the recommended type for each area
  • You can now check a sync pair’s details by tapping and holding down their profile icon in the Team menu
  • You may now skip sync pair scout animations
  • Usability of the Team menu has been improved
  • Names of training areas have been changed, and the main rewards you get from them are now displayed
  • When you return to the app after having it run in the background, a notice prompting you to resume the battle will now be displayed if you were in the middle of one when you left
  • You are now able to check the stat changes to each of your sync pairs as you’re equipping them with gear
  • Other minor bug fixes and improvements have been implemented

Also, some changes to the Exchange Items menu have been made:

  • You are now able to exchange multiple items at once
  • You can now switch displays between Simple View and Detailed View
  • Daily and Month.y categories have been added for items
  • The number of daily items that can be exchanged is reset daily
  • The number of monthly items that be exchanged is reset monthly
  • Some items that were in the General category have been moved to the Monthly category

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Inazuma Eleven Ares has had a troubled development history, to say the least. It was originally scheduled to launch in Summer of 2018 in Japan, but has been delayed multiple times since then. Last December, after another delay, Level-5 CEO Akihiro Hino talked about the development of the game, revealing that part of the work was outsourced to a third-party developer. Today, Hino provided another status update on the game in a blog post on Level-5’s website (credit goes to Perfectly Nintendo for the translation).

The big news is that Inazuma Eleven Ares is being rebranded – it’s now known as Inazuma Eleven Heroes: Great Road, and its new release date is Spring 2020 in Japan. Development is now being done again internally at Level-5, and several gameplay elements are being reviewed and improved. Although still based on the framework of Ares, Hino considers it a new game. New features include and “Alpha Episode”, a story section featuring characters from previous Inazuma Eleven games. Other improvements include the ability to decide the exact placement of players on the pitch, as well as the addition of some eSports elements. A deep online experience will be a big focus for Level-5 with this game. Hino also shared a single new screenshot from the game, which you can see above.

Inazuma Eleven Ares was previously announced for a Western release, but we’ll have to wait and see what’ll happen with this new version of the game.

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We’ve got some more Fire Emblem Heroes news for you today, in addition to the upcoming Mythic Hero Summoning Focus. A new set of Lance Arts quests are now available in the game. These quests require you to defeat a variety of enemies using lance allies. The rewards include orbs, crystals and arena medals. The quests will be available until October 11.

Also, some new weapon skills and weapon refinements will be added to the game soon. They’ll be available with the next update, which is scheduled to arrive in October. Three characters get new weapon-skills at the 5-star level:

  • Guardian’s Axe for Hawkeye: Desert Guardian
  • Frederick’s Axe for Frederick: Polite Knight
  • Dignified Bow for Virion: Elite Archer

Additionally, Lute: Prodigy will have some weapon refinement options added for her weapon Weirding Tome.

PAX Australia will take place pretty soon, from October 11 till October 13. Today, Nintendo announced part of their lineup for the show: Pokemon Sword & Shield, Luigi’s Mansion 3 and The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening will all be playable on the show floor. Additional titles will be announced at a later date.

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Daemon X Machina was recently released for Nintendo Switch, but Marvelous isn’t done with the game yet. Today, the announced their future content plans for the game in the coming months. Here’s the breakdown:

  • October: 1-on-1 and 2-on-2 battle modes; rankings for bounties
  • early November: three collaborations with popular franchises, adding costumes and Arsenals
  • late November: special Reclaimers for co-op mode; new weapons, armor and bosses
  • December: new Reclaimers for co-op mode; new weapons, armor and more

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It’s been announced that Dr. Mario World will soon be updated to version 1.1.0. An exact release date for the update isn’t know yet; however, the known changes have been outlined already. Head past the break to view them all:

The release of Krafton Game Union’s RPG Mistover is fast approaching – it’ll be available worldwide on October 10th via the Switch eShop. Today, Arc System Works announced that they will be publishing a physical release of Mistover in Japan early next year, on January 23rd. This won’t just be a regular physical edition, but a special version with some extra goodies: for 5,800 Yen, this release will contain the game itself, a special box, an artbook, a download code for the game’s soundtrack as well as some additional in-game content. There’s been no word yet on a worldwide release for this physical version.

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A new skill-based Summoning Focus is now live in Fire Emblem Heroes: Heroes with Fierce Stance. The 5-star focus units are Zelgius: Jet-Black General, Kana: Dragon Princess and Dorcas: Serene Warrior. The Summoning Focus will be available until October 7.

Also, since it’s Thursday, Tactics Drills has been updated. Two new maps have been added: “Dragon’s Dream Dance” in Skill Studies and “Black Fang’s Snarl” in Grandmaster. Clearing them gets you 300 feathers each.

Arc System Works released a new trailer for River City Melee Mach!! today. This team, they’re introducing the Kirisame High School Team:

Arc System Works released a new Japanese trailer for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle Special Edition today, which you can watch below:

The “Special Edition” contains the base game as well as every piece of DLC released for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, including the upcoming final pack. So far, the Special Edition only seems to be getting a standalone release in Japan. In the rest of the world, players can purchase the final DLC pack separately. The release date for both of them is the same – November 21.


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