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Fire Emblem Heroes is running another returning summoning event – this time Weekly Revival 18. 5-star Heroes who appeared before the start of Book II appear as focus Heroes, and the focus lineup changes each week.

Players can also participate in Infantry Strike Quests, giving your Heroes with the infantry movement type a chance to shine. Complete these fourteen quests to earn rewards such as Dragonflowers, Crystals, or Stamina Potions.

A new video has emerged for Umihara Kawase BaZooKa! showing off 17 minutes of Challenge Mode footage. Check out the gameplay below.

Soul Axiom Rebooted, a first-person story-driven adventure puzzle game, will be available for Switch on February 27. Get a look at some footage below.

Publisher Deep Silver and developer 4A Games published a new batch of screenshots for the Switch version of Metro Redux. Find the images below.

Metro Redux launches physically and digitally for Switch on February 28.

According to an eShop listing, the puzzle game Dude, Stop is releasing on Switch next month. It’ll be out digitally on March 5.

Dude, Stop “is a puzzle game, where the main goal is to make everyone hate you”. More information as well as a trailer can be found below.

Pine

The open-world adventure game Pine recently received another significant update on Switch. With version 1.05, Twirlbound improved the performance and visuals, added a camera sensitivity setting, and more.

Below are the patch notes in full:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Road to Boruto, La-Mulana 1 & 2, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

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Last week’s issue of Famitsu has shared a listing of the top 30 best-selling games in Japan for the month of December 2019. You can check out the full results below, including debut digital sales for Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training for Nintendo Switch.

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Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Last week, Famitsu spoke with Fire Emblem: Three Houses co-directors Toshiyuki Kusakihara and Genki Yokota. The two discussed fan reactions, the game’s difficulty, the new Cindered Shadows DLC, and more. Famitsu also asked why we didn’t end up seeing an all-encompassing route similar to Revelation in Fire Emblem Fates.

We have a full translation of the interview below. Note that if you haven’t completed the game yet, you may want to hold off on reading the discussion until later.


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