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Siliconera has translated some details about the second wave of Fire Emblem Fates DLC, which was just announced for Japan today. You can find the full rundown below.

Hoshidan Festival of Bonding

– Will cost 250 yen and available starting March 16 in Japan.
– Takes place in an alternate Kingdom of Hoshido.
– CGIs of people dancing as part of festivities to pray for the healthy growth of children; however, a thief makes an appearance…
– This map has various conversations depending on the character setups.

Nohrian Festival of Bonding

– Will cost 250 yen and will be available starting March 23 in Japan.
– Takes place in an alternate Kingdom of Nohr.
– It features a festival that celebrates friendship; however, Nosferatu makes an appearance…
– conversations between Azura/Camilla, Ryoma/Scarlet, Izana/Elise and more. Again, you’ll get different conversation topics depending on which characters you have together.

Short-Lived Memories

– A pack of six maps for 1,500 yen and will be available on March 16 in Japan.
– Children of an unexplored region gets raided and lose their parents and hometown. After making an escape, what awaits them are new friends and the fate of battle.
– Shiro and Siegbert are shown conversing, saying “so we can’t do anything but sit here and wait until it’s all over… until Shigure dies?”
– completing one of the maps without losing any characters will give the Point Blank skill and other rewards.

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A brand new Kirby game is in development for 3DS. Kirby: Planet Robobot is on its way to the platform, as announced during today’s Nintendo Direct.



Metroid Prime: Federation Force received its first update since E3 2015 during today’s Nintendo Direct.


Fire Emblem Fates launched in North America last month. In Europe, the game is set to arrive on May 20. A special edition and New 3DS XL is planned.


Monster Hunter X is officially heading west. Today, it was announced during the Nintendo Direct that the 3DS title is being localized as Monster Hunter Generations. It’ll be out this summer.



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