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11Sheep has prepared a Switch-specific trailer for The Office Quest. Take a look at the new video below.

The Office Quest launches January 17 on the Switch eShop.

Kizuna Encounter is launching on the eShop this week as Switch’s latest NeoGeo game, Hamster has announced. It’ll be out on January 10.

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The 6th and latest Forging Bonds event — titled “Hearts as One” — is set to go live in Fire Emblem Heroes this Friday.

The event will last from January 11th until January 25th. During the period, the focus of the mode will be to win battles in order to grow closer to four heroes featured in the upcoming Rulers of the Laguz Summoning Focus. This includes Tibarn, Leanne, Reyson, and Nailah.

A list of accessories that can be used during the event are also shown off below.

The 19th and latest Voting Gauntlet has officially concluded in Fire Emblem Heroes, with Azura: Celebratory Spirit being crowned the victor.

A glimpse of the final bracket results can be viewed below.

This week’s issue of Famitsu presents some new tidbits on Atelier Lulua: The Scion of Arland. Continue on below for the latest on the game’s sub-characters and battle system.

Clannad

It was just a couple of weeks ago that Clannad was revealed for Switch. We now have official confirmation that the visual novel will carry English support. Clannad has only been announced for Japan, but that carries slightly less importance now with today’s news and the fact that Switch is region-free.

Players will be able to go back and forth between Japanese and English text at any time. However, only Japanese voices will be supported.

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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have unveiled Rulers of the Laguz as the next summoning event in Fire Emblem Heroes. Tibarn, Leanne, Reyson, and Nailah will be featured. They all originate from Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn.

We have a trailer for the new summoning event below. It begins January 11 (January 10 at 11 PM for those on the west coast).

Capcom revealed earlier today that Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen is heading to Switch. While a physical version is a bit of a question mark overseas, we have confirmation that a retail copy is planned for Japan.

There will actually be a few different physical versions. A standard copy will set buyers back 3,990 yen. There’s also a 4,990 yen Collector’s Package with a mini soundtrack and a (roughly) 25,000 yen Complete Edition with a pendant.

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A short while ago, Nintendo revealed its January lineup for the Nintendo Switch Online subscription. All regions will be receiving Zelda II – The Adventure of Link and Blaster Master. However, Japan will actually be getting a third game: Joy Mech Fight.

Joy Mech Fight, a fighting title, never left Japan. You may recognize its main character from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Sukapon appears in the latest Smash Bros. entry as an Assist Trophy.


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