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Nintendo and Intelligent Systems are distributing the latest update for Fire Emblem Heroes. On both iOS and Android, version 3.5.1 is available.

Today’s update addresses one particular issues with Aether Raids. Problems occur due to opponent data not being obtained correctly for Aether Raids Rematch battles, in which a battle does not start and the “No opponents found.” error message appears after Defense Results are displayed. This should no longer be taking place.

To thank players for their patience, all players will receive 10 Orbs and 100 Heroic Grails.

Cygames has formally announced that the next Summon Showcase for Dragalia Lost will be coming tomorrow, May 14th, and will be titled Beauty in Motion.

The developer also provided an outline of the showcase’s content, as well as a video. Both are included below.

Fire Emblem Heroes kicked off its latest event today. Grand Hero Battle – Delthea: Tatarrah’s Puppet is live, featuring the character from Fire Emblem Heroes. Delthea can be found in Special Maps, and by defeating the mage, you can make her your ally.

Grand Hero Battle – Delthea: Tatarrah’s Puppet lasts until May 20.

Quite a bit of Fire Emblem Heroes news today. First up, the previously announced Darkness Within Summoning Focus is now live. It’ll be available until  May 30. The 5-star focus units are Berkut: Purgatorial Prince, Tiki: Torpid Dragon, Mareeta: The Blade’s Pawn and Corrin: Wailing Soul.

These four characters are also the focus of a new Forging Bonds event. “Power’s Den” will be available until May 24. Among other rewards, you can also earn First Summon Tickets for the Darkness Within Summoning Focus.

A new main story chapter, Chapter 7: A Home Unknown of Book III has also been added, as well as some limited-time quests.

The special orb promo for May has gone live. You can purchase 21 orbs and get 60 Sacred Coins as an additional gift.

Finally, Intelligent Systems has provided an update on the issue with Aether Raids that was discovered after the recent update. The issue was caused due to a problem with the rematch feature in Aether Raids. As such, the rematch feature has temporarily been disabled. The issue will be fixed with patch 3.5.1, which will be released sometime before May 14, which is the start of the next Aether Raids season. All players will receive 10 orbs and 100 Heroic Grails.

According to a new image supplied by Takashi Mochizuki of The Wall Street Journal, DeNA and The Pokemon Company are set to team up on the release of a new smartphone game by March of next year.

No additional details have been made known at this time. Those interested can view the image above.

A new Tactics Drills map has been added to Fire Emblem Heroes. “Test the Ruler of Flame” can be found in the Grandmaster section; beating it gets you one orb.

Also, an issue with Aether Raids has been discovered following the 3.5.0 update. Here’s how the in-game notice describes it:

When entering a Rematch battle from Aether Raids – Defense Results, your opponent may be treated as Tier 1 with a Level 1 Fortress (D) and a defensive team made up of 4 Heroes. (The opponent’s actual Tier does not change). As this happens, players in higher Tiers have an especially higher risk of losing defensive battles due to this larger Tier gap.

Intelligent Systems is currently working on a fix for this. As a temporary workaround, if you want to make sure that your Mythic Heroes appear on your defensive team, you should put them in the first four slots of your team.

Fire Emblem Heroes has received its latest update. Today, Nintendo and Intelligent Systems issued version 3.5.0.

Below are the official patch notes:

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have revealed the next summoning event for Fire Emblem Heroes. In Darkness Within, Mareeta, Berkut, Corrin, and Tiki will be featured.

Fire Emblem Heroes’s Darkness Within event kicks off on May 10. View a trailer for what’s to come below.

As part of a traditional update on the future of the game, title director Hiroki Matsuura has shared what Cygames has planned going forward for Dragalia Lost.

The information, as posted on the official site, can be viewed below.

According to Sensor Tower, Pokemon GO players spent over $65 million worldwide in April – in part thanks to the Eggstravaganza event. That’s a 15 percent increase year-over-year.

Sensor Tower adds that thus far in 2019, spending in Pokemon GO has risen 33% to roughly $270 million. This is in comparison to the first four months of 2018 when the game generated nearly $203.5 million.


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