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Fire Emblem Heroes continues to be a money maker for Nintendo. In September, the mobile title generated another $16.8 million.

As has been the case in the past, the majority of Fire Emblem Heroes’ success stemmed from Japan. The country represents 55% of all-time player spending. And in September, Japan accounted for 54% of revenue, which amounts to $9.1 million.

Omega Labyrinth Life

During a Famitsu live stream, a massive amount of footage was shown off from the Japanese Switch game Omega Labyrinth Life. Check out the full recording below.

In terms of popularity, Pokemon couldn’t be in a better place than it is right now. Pokemon GO created another surge for the franchise a few years ago while games on consoles continue to sell and the IP itself is known around the world.

Speaking with The Verge, Pokemon developer Junichi Masuda touched on the huge success of Pokemon GO, stating:

My Nintendo has updated with a new selection of discounts for European members. Zelda: Majora’s Mask on Wii U, HarmoKnight, and Persona Q are among what’s available.

Here’s the full lineup of discounts:

Death Mark

Aksys Games intends to bring Death Mark west just in time for Halloween. Have a look at some new English footage below.

Warriors Orochi 4

New Switch footage of Warriors Orochi 4 has emerged and in English. View 45 minutes of gameplay in the video below.

Following yesterday’s update, new Pokemon are now live in Pokemon GO. The mobile game has added creatures originally discovered in the Sinnoh region, includong Turtwig, Chimchar, and Piplup.

Niantic says that new Pokemon will be rolled out in waves. These monsters will show up “over the next few weeks appearing in the wild, hatching from Eggs, and battling in raids.”

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Exorder

Exorder, a fantasy turn-based tactical RPG from Fat Dog Games and Solid9 Studio, makes its way to Switch today. Take a look at a launch trailer below.

Starlink: Battle for Atlas

Starting today, Switch owners can purchase Starlink: Battle for Atlas. Get a look at a new launch trailer from Ubisoft below.

11 bit studios has finally nailed down a specific date for the Switch version of Moonlighter. It’ll be released on November 5, the developer announced today.

Moonlighter is “an action RPG with rogue-lite elements that shines a light on the daily adventures of Will, an devoted shopkeeper who secretly dreams of becoming a hero.” View a new trailer for the game below.

Moonlighter will be sold both physically and digitally on Switch.


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