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Piczle Puzzle & Watch Collection

A new update is available for Piczle Puzzle & Watch Collection today. Here are the full patch notes:

Fire Emblem Heroes is hosting a new Summoning Event today. Here are the details:

  • Before the Voting Gauntlet: Chosen Family event begins Sept. 1, Byleth: Tested Professor, Lysithea: Earnest Seeker, Caeda: Talys’s Heart, and Ephraim: Sacred Twin Lord are available via a summoning focus! Your first summon in this event won’t cost any Orbs!

In addition, a new Voting Gauntlet is on its way:

  • Voting Gauntlet: Chosen Family starts Sept. 1, 12 AM PT! Train up the Hero you wish to support to get ready for the event! There’s also a Voting Gauntlet Log-In Bonus from which you can receive up to 13 Orbs!

 

Kitaria Fables has received a new Japanese gameplay trailer showcasing a lot of the farming and crafting features. The trailer is split in two sections and the second half also gives a deep look into the combat. 

Check out the full video below. 

Kitaria Fables launches on Switch on September 2, 2021. 

Dragalia Lost

It seems that Dragalia Lost is going to receive a substantial change in its content release schedule going forward. Director Yuji Okada released a statement in an open letter to the community that the game will be experiencing “a reduction in the amount of content released each month going forward.” 

This includes changing the number of new adventurers/dragons added to the game each month as well as the events that will be updated. Apparently, these changes will start going into effect November 2021, and December will see no new onslaught, defensive, and coliseum events being added for the remainder of the game’s lifespan.

While this is unfortunate, Okada assures players that the team is dedicated to the continual support of Dragalia Lost and their team is still preparing a lot for its 3rd anniversary in September and beyond. 

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The shoot ’em up Espgaluda II has received a new trailer showcasing its fast-paced gameplay. This  minute and half video steps through the modes that will be available in the game as well as the different settings that can be tweaked.

Check out the full trailer below.

Espgaluda II releases for the Switch on September 9, 2021.

 

 

No More Heroes 3 reviews

We’re typically used to seeing reviews before a game launches, but things are a bit different with No More Heroes 3. The game has technically been out for several hours in regions such as the UK and Australia, but Grasshopper Manufacture has been holding on to the embargo pretty tightly.

In any case, reviews for No More Heroes 3 are now starting to pour in. We’ve rounded up a number of the early verdicts below.

Muv-Luv: Project Mikhail delay

aNCHOR is moving back the launch window of Muv-Luv: Project Mikhail and the game is being delayed. It will now be available sometime in October, the company confirmed today.

Here’s an overview of Project Mikhail for those that missed out on our previous coverage:

Okami Shiranui Nendoroid

We’ve got an update on the Okami Shiranui Nendoroid, which we previously heard about this year. The figure was unveiled at WonHobby back in February. Today, Max Factory confirmed plans to have it ready for June 2022.

The Nendoroid is also now one step closer to production, and photos are in showing off the final design. Check out a number of photos below.

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

1. [NSW] Ring Fit Adventure – 17,656 / 2,772,950
2. [NSW] Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel: Saikyou Battle Royale!! – 16,742 / 113,039
3. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 15,767 / 3,995,095
4. [NSW] Minecraft – 15,385 / 2,139,193
5. [PS5] Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut – 13,745 / NEW
6. [NSW] Momotaro Dentetsu: Showa, Heisei, Reiwa mo Teiban! – 13,581 / 2,336,531
7. [PS4] Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut – 10,224 / NEW
8. [NSW] Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – 8,870 / 4,389,399
9. [NSW] Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury – 8,212 / 857,492
10. [NSW] Super Mario Party – 6,810 / 1,970,823

WarioWare: Get It Together! commercials

A trio of Japanese commercials have come in for WarioWare: Get It Together! Nintendo and Intelligent Systems are looking to ramp up their advertising efforts ahead of next month’s release.

Below is the full set of adverts:


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