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Many people are electing to stay home more now than they ever have before due to the coronavirus pandemic. Pokemon GO, a game known for its popularity based on real world activity and socializing, hasn’t actually been affected despite that.

According to Sensor Tower, Pokemon GO generated $23 million in player spending during the week of March 16. It’s a 66.7 percent increase week-over-week. Players in the United States account for 34 percent of the total. During the week, they spent $7.8 million on the mobile title.

Pokemon GO has implemented many changes as of late knowing that its users have been staying indoors. The approach has thus far proven successful.

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Nintendo has sent out a trailer for the new Hammer Bro Tour in Mario Kart Tour. Get a look at the video below.

Here’s what’s happening in Fire Emblem Heroes:

  • Mjölnir’s Strike: Counter phase is now active. Use your Counter Arrows wisely! Save them for the latter half, or use the Weaker Bonus to triple your power! Players who didn’t participate in the Shield phase can still join in.
  • Special Heroes are back to celebrate the spring festival in the Hares at the Fair summoning event! Your first summon in this event won’t cost any Orbs!
  • Resplendent Hero Sophia: Nabata Prophet is now available to Feh Pass subscribers. In addition, Feh Pass Quests have been updated. These quests are available until Apr. 9, 11:59 PM PT. For further information, please see the Feh Pass website.
  • The next Resplendent Hero, Azura: Lady of the Lake, is scheduled to become available Apr. 10, 12:00 AM PT.

Gala Alex will be arriving in the next Gala Dragalia. As was posted in the Dragalia Digest a few hours ago, the next Gala Dragalia event starts on Mar. 26, 11 PM PT. In the meantime, don’t forget to update to version 1.18.0 and claim your 100,000 eldwater from Notte.

“Whatever happens, I will keep Elisanne safe!” – Gala Alex

Players can now download the latest update for Dragalia Lost from their respective app-deployment marketplaces. The update will become mandatory to continue play as of Mar. 26, 8 PM PT. This brings the version number to 1.18.0. As a gift to all players, Notte will be delivering 100,000 eldwater as a bonus.

Today’s update comes with an Event Compendium feature, chain co-abilities, a new fafnir medal item, balance adjustments, fixes, and more. We have the full details below. 

As part of today’s Dragalia Digest presentation for Dragalia Lost, it was announced that a new crossover event is in the works with Fire Emblem Heroes. It will go live in late April. There’s no word yet on what it will actually include, but director Yuji Okada said we’ll have to wait a bit longer for details.

In the meantime, the Fire Emblem Lost Heroes event is making a comeback with Fjorm, March, Alfonse, and Veronica. This will be added to the game on April 19 at 11 PM PT / April 20 at 2 AM ET.

Nintendo and Cygames have prepared a new Dragalia Digest presentation for Dragalia Lost in celebration of the mobile game’s 1.5-year anniversary. Check it out below.

After a bit of a break, Mjölnir’s Strike has started again. Today, the Shield phase of the event will be active, so make sure to take part in at least one battle.

A new Lost Lore event will be starting soon. Beginning on March 26, this time, the focus will be on a story from the World of Radiance (i.e. Tellius). In addition to the usual rewards, you will also be able to get Divine Codes (Ephemera 3).

Finally, since the current Hall of Forms event has ended, you can now use Forma Souls to add the Forma units you raised during the event to your regular army. You have until April 2 to use Forma Souls on this current batch of Heroes. Note that Forma Souls are a paid item.

Niantic has shared a bunch of news about Pokemon Go today. The developer has detailed a new Today View feature, confirmed that Lugia Week has been cancelled, and outlined more changes that have been made in light of the coronavirus.

Here’s the full rundown:

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp

Animal Crossing: New Horizons has been a hit since its launch late last week, and the game is having a major impact on the mobile release Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp.

Sensor Tower data reveals that player spending on March 21 came in at $253,000, which is the game’s best day since March 2. The mobile game has so far earned $3.6 million this month.

Downloads have seen a big increase month-over-month, going from 520,000 in February to 1.3 million as of March 21. During the week of March 16 alone, there were 670,000 installs for an 87 percent week-on-week increase.

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