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Fire Emblem Heroes Camilla: Alluring Darkness

Camilla: Alluring Darkness has been revealed as the next Legendary Hero for Fire Emblem Heroes.

Misty Lee plays the role of Camillia in the game. Mai Okuma handled the art. Her learnable skills include Bewitching Tome, Draconic Aura, Remote Sparrow, and Spoil Rotten.

Only a few days remain in 2023, so it’s time to start thinking about 2024. What are your hopes and dreams for Nintendo next year?

When we enter March, Switch will be seven years old and starting its eighth year. Nintendo doesn’t seem to be abandoning the console anytime soon with a number of games already confirmed for 2024. We’re getting Another Code: Recollection in January, Mario vs. Donkey Kong in February, Princess Peach: Showtime in March, and Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door later on. Obviously there should be even more to come.

If you believe some of the rumors out there, we could also be getting a Switch successor in 2024. It’s a logical possibility given how old the current system is, but no announcements have been made so far.

With all of that in mind, let us know how you’re feeling about Nintendo as we head into 2024.

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Dewborne Dawn

It’s now been confirmed that Mythwalk Studios will be putting Dewborne Dawn on Switch once the project wraps up development. The team has been seeking funding on Kickstarter, and after just reaching the $50,000 goal, everything is moving forward.

Dewborne Dawn is billed as a hand-drawn Metroidvania game in which players take on the role of Dew, a mystical creature wielding a divine blade which has the rare ability to cleanse a plague. Mythwalk is taking inspiration from a number of titles and series, including Hollow Knight, Sekiro, Dust: An Elysian Tail, and the Legend of Zelda.

Capcom 2023 Switch eShop holiday sale iMega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection

Switch owners can take advantage of a new Capcom 2023 Switch eShop holiday sale, which includes the lowest price ever for Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection. Close to forty titles are included here.

The full rundown is as follows:

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Coromon update 1.2.9

A new Coromon update is arriving on Switch just before Christmas with version 1.2.9.

The update contains a Daily Milestone feature, Battle Dome Feature, Style Crystals, and more. That’s along with some other smaller additions, adjustments, improvements, and changes.

Here’s the full rundown:

Spy x Anya Operation Memories opening movie

Bandai Namco has put out the official opening movie for Spy x Anya: Operation Memories. Snippets of gameplay and other scenes are sprinkled throughout.

You can catch up on everything you need to know in the following overview:

Metro Quester gameplay

A new round of gameplay is here for Metro Quester, a hack and slash dungeon exploration RPG. Kemco published it digitally this week.

For more information about it, read the following overview:

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

This week’s Switch eShop charts are as follows:

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Square Enix 2023 Switch eShop winter sale Final Fantasy VII

Square Enix is ringing in the winter season with one of its biggest sales yet, as a bunch of games are at their lowest prices ever on the Switch eShop – notably Final Fantasy VII, VIII, and IX plus Star Ocean: First Departure R, Romancing SaGa 2, and more. Over fifty games are included.

Here’s the full rundown:

Ys X sales

Falcom recently held a financial results briefing, and during the event, one investor had some criticism for the graphics in Ys X: Nordics. President Toshihiro Kondo responded with some interesting comments.

Kondo mentioned that Falcom is giving consideration to the graphics in its games, but the main issue seems to be time. With the company looking to put out at least one new game each year – whether it’s Ys, The Legend of Heroes, or something else – maximizing visuals isn’t an easy task. Falcom is also putting out new titles with under 100 employees.

Here’s our full translation of the exchange (originally relayed by X user michsuzu in Japanese)


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