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Fire Emblem Heroes is preparing for a new summoning event. This week, players will be able to get their hands on Ylgr and Surtr. A new Paralogue Story will also be included.

Fire and Ice in Fire Emblem Heroes starts on November 21. View a trailer for what’s in store below.

Super Robot Wars T

Earlier today, Super Robot Wars T was announced for Switch. Bandai Namco had only confirmed plans for Japan, but we now have some rather interesting news as the game is seeing a wider release in Asia – and in English to boot.

It’s unclear if Super Robot Wars T will launch in North America and/or Europe. Even so, we already have confirmation of English support thanks to the upcoming launch in Asia.

Super Robot Wars T is scheduled for 2019. View an English trailer below, along with a developer message.

Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to the Guile Assist Trophy.

Here’s the overview:

The next firmware update is now live on Switch. Nintendo has started distribution of version 6.2.0.

Nintendo mentions the following about today’s update in its notes: “General system stability improvements to enhance the user’s experience.”

The last major Switch system upgrade came in mid-September. It paved the way for the Nintendo Switch Online functionality – notably cloud saves.

Party Hard is set to arrive on the Switch eShop this Thursday. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

The Walking Dead: The Final Season

Many fans have been wondering about the status of The Walking Dead: The Final Season since Telltale went under and Skybound came in to pick up the remaining series. Today, we finally have an update.

Skybound said on its website that “many of the talented, passionate team members who originally worked on the game are resuming development efforts today”. Additionally, the release dates for the last two episodes are coming soon.

Following this weekend’s news that Girls und Panzer: Dream Tank Match DX is bound for Switch, Bandai Namco has published a few screenshots. We have them below.

After Cloud was added as DLC in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS, only two Final Fantasy tracks were made available. With Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, it’ll be more of the same.

Based on hands-on reports with the near-final version of the game, we’re hearing that Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is bringing back those pieces of music from the last Smash Bros. – and that’s it. We’re not aware of any other inclusions from Final Fantasy VII or the series as a whole. There’s still a small possibility that you can unlock more tracks, but either way, don’t expect a whole lot of Final Fantasy representation in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

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The ZX Spectrum game Saboteur! came to Switch earlier this month, though only digitally. The good news is that in Q1/Q2 2019, a physical version will be offered as well. This applies to both North America and Europe.

That isn’t all. Saboteur II: Avenging Angel is also confirmed for Switch, and will also be receiving a physical release. Expect to see it out around the same time as the original.

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Ms. Splosion Man

Ms. Splosion Man is due out on the Switch eShop this Thursday. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.


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