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Fire Emblem has added new heroes in a summoning event, including the dark versions of Ike, Julia, Lyon, and Corrin. With these heroes comes an added chapter in Book IV, Chapter 7 and a log-in bonus of 13 orbs.

Additionally, the Forging Bonds: Peaceful Ends event is live and for up to seven days, you can snag 2 Orbs for the first clear of a map (once a day). Also more rewards will be available to earn in this event, such as accessories, First Summon Tickets, and Divine Codes. 

 

Pokemon Master’s producer Yu Sasaki has released a new letter (#10) which gives details on upcoming events as well as explaining the use of recently updated features.

First, he talks about the new Tactics feature and how to optimize your team. But then he gets right into the new content, detailing the new Legendary Arena battles and how the opponents in these battles will work. The opponents in the Legendary Arena will have high HP and the attack patterns of these Pokemon will change when their HP is decreased- meaning that switching Sync Pairs will be very important for this battle. It appears that Entei will be the first Pokemon added to the arena.

Then Sasaki talks about the plans to improve existing features like reorganizing battles that reward items, reducing time spent battling for items, and setting a maximum number of playable battles per day. The full text of this letter is available in the source below to anyone who would like to know more specifics about these features.

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SNK Gals' Fighters

SNK Gal’s Fighters, the classic fighter from the Neo Geo Pocket Color, launched on April 30 for the Nintendo Switch in Europe. Now, it has seemingly disappeared from the eShop. 

While the game is still currently available to purchase on the United States eShop, the link that previously belonged to it in Europe now results in a url that says “Not Found.” At this time it is unknown whether this is an error or a deliberate action but hopefully this issue will be addressed in the near future.

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Ninjala

Ninjala was originally supposed to release on the Switch eShop at the end of this month. Unfortunately, that’ll no longer be happening.

GungHo Online Entertainment announced via social media that Ninjala has been pushed back to June 24. This is due to the impact of the coronavirus. GungHo apologized to those who have been waiting for the game.

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Thanks to Amazon, we now have a look at the boxart for Ary and the Secret of Seasons. Get a look at the packaging image above.

You can pre-order the game on Amazon here. Ary and the Secret of Seasons launches July 28.

The Wonderful 101: Remastered

PlatinumGames has started sending out codes for The Wonderful 101: Remastered backers on Kickstarters, and footage is now popping up online. Check out the first 15 minutes from the Switch version below.

The Wonderful 101: Remastered officially arrives on the Switch eShop on May 19. A physical version will follow on June 30 in North America and July 3 in Europe.

SuperMash, Digital Continue’s game-making game, joins the Switch eShop tomorrow. View some early footage in the video below.

Pong Quest

Pong Quest, a dungeon-crawling RPG take on Pong, made it to the Switch eShop earlier today. View some footage in the video below.

Pong Quest is available for Switch as a digital download on the eShop.

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga still appears to be several months away, though we may have an actual release date. In a news show shared on the official Star Wars YouTube page, it was stated that the game will be launching on October 20. Warner Bros. Interactive has yet to announce that date, but it does sound plausible given that it falls on a Tuesday.

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga was first announced at E3 2019. News has slowly dripped out since then, including the piece of art above that was shared this week. Developer TT Games looks to be taking its time with this one and the project is even running on a new engine, which should only mean good things for fans of both LEGO and Star Wars.

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A few days ago, news emerged regarding a pretty significant Nintendo leak. It was primarily centered around Wii, but hacker Hector Martin has downplayed the importance of what has emerged. Martin told PCMag says that the files involved don’t actually contain source code to reproducing the console.

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