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Fire Emblem Heroes

Destructoid was recently about to speak with the co-directors of Fire Emblem Heroes. One of the more interesting comments came about when Shingo Matsushita was asked about what’s next for the mobile game.

In response, Matsushita said that the team is “discussing different ideas that will give even long-term players a fresh playing experience.” He raddled off some different ideas, such as the possibility of “a new mode that will introduce a social aspect to the game.”

Niantic has announced its latest event for Pokemon GO. Battle Showdown just went live, in which Fighting-type Pokemon such as Mankey, Machop, Makuhita, and Meditite will appear more frequently in the wild. You may also encounter Shiny Mankey and Shiny Machop if you’re lucky.

Bonuses are available as well. They include:

Chucklefish has announced that a new update for Wargroove will be issued tomorrow. With version 1.2.0, various quality of life improvements will be implemented.

The official patch notes are as follows:

The N64 first-person shooter Turok is coming to Switch, a listing on Nintendo’s website reveals. Nightdive Studios is developing and publishing the port.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Elevator…to the Moon! Turbo Champion’s Edition, a self-described “old-school-point-and-click-narrative-puzzle-escape-room style sci-fi adventure”, arrives on the Switch eShop tomorrow. View some footage in the video below.

The latest update for Rocket League is now available. It’s official known as version 1.59, but will display on your Switch system as version 1.1.7.

Today’s patch addresses some issues from the big Friends Update that dropped recently. We have the official details included below.


Paperbound Brawlers

Paperbound Brawlers is due out on the eShop this week, Dissident Logic has announced. The gravity-defying party brawler is slated for March 8.

We have the following overview, trailer, and footage for the game:

Shakedown Hawaii

Vblank Entertainment has confirmed that Shakedown: Hawaii has entered final beta. That means once this latest round of testing is complete, it’ll be submitted to certification for Nintendo’s review. Once approved, a final release date will be announced.

Here’s the full status update from Vblank, along with an updated trailer:

Square Enix has been working on a remaster of Romancing SaGa 3, which is targeted for Switch and other platforms. Last we heard, it was planned for an early 2019 launch in Japan. Square Enix provided an update during a broadcast earlier today, confirming a delay.

SaGa series producer Masanori Ichikawa said, “We are still in the state of improving the development quality, so I would like to have a little more time.” He would later say, “We’re quite done, but I would like to increase the quality even further.”

You’ve likely heard about the likes of Limited Run Games, Super Rare Games, and Warned Collectors. These are all companies who have teamed up with smaller teams to offer physical versions of their titles.

Red Art Games is another company that is fairly new in this space. Today, the European publisher announced its first Switch release: Old Man’s Journey. Previously an eShop exclusive, Old Man’s Journey will be going physical in April. Pre-orders open this Thursday on Red Art Games’ website here.

Source: Red Art Games PR


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