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A few different events are now up and running in Fire Emblem Heroes.

First, Bound Hero Battle: Morgan & Morgan is live. Morgan: Lad from Afar and Morgan: Lass from Afar, both from Fire Emblem Awakening, are waiting in Special Maps. And to celebrate the event, a new summoning event is live.

Game Informer recently had a chance to speak with Final Fantasy X producer Yoshinori Kitase. During the discussion, Kitase commented on the now infamous laughing scene, the divisive reaction to Blitzball, and the possibility of Final Fantasy X-3 happening.

Below are those excerpts:

Retailers have started adding in listings for Bee Simulator on Switch. Thanks to that, we now have the boxart for the adventure game, which you can find above.

Pre-orders for Bee Simulator are open at Amazon and GameStop. The game will set you back $39.99.

DJ Octavio and Li’l Judd are the focus of the latest art for the final Splatfest in Splatoon 2. They’ll be siding with Team Chaos for the event. We have the new art attached to this post, which you can see above.

Splatoon 2’s final Splatfest will be held between July 18 and July 21.

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Focus Home Interactive is starting to give Switch a greater focus by bringing over some of its previous core titles. One of these, Call of Cthulhu, launches later this year.

We have a look at the boxart for Call of Cthulhu above. Pre-orders are also now live on Amazon and GameStop. The title will cost $39.99.

Nintendo has opened the full-blown website for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order. You can access it here.

The site includes a trailer and plenty of information about the game. You’ll also be able to learn about the various heroes and enemies that are appearing.

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order launches July 19.

Fans have long been waiting to play Final Fantasy VIII on modern platforms. Square Enix delivered on those desires at E3 2019 last month when it announced a remastered version, which is coming to Switch.

Famitsu recently spoke with Square Enix’s Yoshinori Kitase to talk more about Final Fantasy VIII Remastered. Kitase commented on why now is the right time to revisit the game, difficulties during development, and more. We’ve prepared a full translation of the interview below.

The biggest Nintendo news of the week was undoubtedly the announcement of the Switch Lite. Out of nowhere, the news was casually dropped on Wednesday morning.

Nintendo has described the Switch Lite as a fully dedicated handheld gaming experience. Output to the TV is gone, as is the ability to detach the Joy-Con as well as several features like HD Rumble. However, the price is significantly cheaper, it’s a bit lighter, and the battery should last longer. Oh, and now there’s finally a proper d-pad.

We want to know: will you be purchasing the Switch Lite when it launches later this year? Or are you perfectly fine with the current Switch you have? Perhaps you don’t have the system yet and this will be a new opportunity to get in on the fun. No matter your situation, let us know how you’re feeling about the Switch Lite below.

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Kairosoft will release World Cruise Story on Switch next week, according to eShop listings. North America, Europe, and Japan will all have the game on July 18.

Here’s an introduction to World Cruise Story:

Amazon has slashed the price of pre-orders for the Switch version of Ni no Kuni. The RPG will cost $49.99 at launch, but is currently available for $41.86. That’s just a smidge over $8 in savings.

If interested, you can pre-order Ni no Kuni for Switch on Amazon here.


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