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The latest Japanese hardware sales from Famitsu are as follows:

Fire Emblem Heroes has a few different events running featuring Celica and more.

First up, the Legendary Hero summoning event with Celica: Queen of Valentia is live with other 5-star Legendary Heroes and Mythic Heroes. And to celebrate the character’s appearance, she can be found in Special Maps along with Legendary Hero Battles for Robin, Hrid, and Roy as well as Mythic Hero Battles for Naga and Thrasir.

In other news, Mjolnir’s Strike is live in which all players cooperate to protect the Kingdom of Askr from the advancing army of the god of war, Thorr. Lastly, Sothis has sent everyone a special gift for the holidays.

Shin Megami Tensei V is one of the last big remaining mysteries for Switch. Despite being announced for the console during its initial reveal, it still hasn’t been released. Very little of the game has been shown as well.

Atlus did at least attempt to reassure fans that Shin Megami Tensei V is still on the way in the latest issue of Famitsu. A feature involving New Year’s cards and aspirations has a note from the company that states Shin Megami Tensei is “under active development.” Unfortunately, nothing further was mentioned.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will host its latest Spirit Board this week, Nintendo has announced. “So Comfy! So Cool!” will feature characters wearing shorts, and you’ll gain extra snacks by defeating them. Ninten, Pyra, Giga Mac, and Claus will also appear at set times.

The new Spirit Board event goes live on December 27. Expect it to last for a total of three days.

This week’s issue of Famitsu has the early word on Metal Max Xeno: Reborn’s release date. The game is slated for March 26, 2020 in Japan, the magazine confirms.

More information about Metal Max Xeno: Reborn is expected from Famitsu. We’ll report back with any additional details that surface.

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Prototype is bringing the visual novel Little Busters! Converted Edition to Switch, this week’s issue of Famitsu reveals. It will launch in Japan next spring. English and Japanese text support will be included.

Here’s an overview of Little Busters! Converted Edition, along with a trailer:

Moon

The PlayStation RPG Moon came out in Japan back in 1997. Unfortunately, it was never released in English. Onion Games recently brought the game to Switch in Japan, and thanks to the company’s efforts, fans in the west will finally be able to give the title a try. The wait will just be a little longer than expected.

Onion Games provided a status update in a blog post, stating that the process of translating and implementing everything is a “very delicate process”. With only a small team working on the English version, it’s estimated that the project is only 40 percent complete.

Recently, Dragalia Lost featured a collaboration with Mega Man. The partnerships with Capcom won’t be stopping there, as it’s been revealed that Monster Hunter will soon be represented.

The new Monster Hunter event kicks off at the end of January. By participating, you’ll be able to add Rathalos to your party.

Here’s a video:

Dragalia Lost

Nintendo has shared a new Dragalia Digest video for Dragalia Lost that covers future plans for the mobile game. View it below.

According to retailer listings, Super Real Mahjong Love 2~7! is on the way to Switch. A release is planned for April 23, 2020 in Japan. The package will be sold for 6,578 yen, though there will also be a limited edition for 8,770 yen which includes a special case, instruction card, and art book.

Super Real Mahjong Love 2~7! contains console ports of Super Real Mahjong PII, Super Real Mahjong PIII, Super Real Mahjong PIV, Super Real Mahjong PV, Super Real Mahjong PVI, and Super Real Mahjong P7. Different difficulty settings for each title will be available.

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