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The previously announced Children’s Day Voting Gauntlet has now kicked off in Fire Emblem Heroes. Here are the first-round matchups:

  • Tiki: Dragon Scion vs Kana: Dragon Spawn
  • Lugh: Anima Child vs Ylgr: Fresh Snowfall
  • Fae: Divine Dragon vs Yune: Chaos Goddess
  • Nino: Pale Flower vs Delthea: Free Spirit

As always, the Voting Gauntlet consists of two rounds with each lasting two days, for a total of six days.

The Golden Week celebration is also still ongoing. A new set of Allegiance Battle quests has gone live, awarding you with First Summon Tickets for the Choose Your Legends Hero Fest Summoning Foci. The quests will be available for one week.

A trio of new Legendary Pokemon are now appearing in Pokemon GO. Niantic has released Azelf, Uxie, and Mesprit into the wild. We’re hearing reports that Azelf has been spotted in the United States while Uxie has been found in Japan.

Azelf, Uxie, and Mesprit first appeared in the Pokemon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum generation. The manner in which they’ve been added to Pokemon GO is interesting, as Legendary Pokemon can’t typically be caught in the while.

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Starting today, DJ KK’s beat booth is now available in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. If you place it at your campsite or cabin, DJ KK will sometimes drop by.

DJ KK’s beat booth can be ordered from the Special-Available for a Limited Time section of the Craft menu. It can be crafted with 350 Leaf Tickets. This will be available until June 26.

A bunch of different events have kicked off in Fire Emblem Heroes today.

First up, to celebrate Golden Week, nine events have gone live. These include log-in bonuses, special maps for ten days straight, Hero Fest with special versions of the four Heroes from Choose Your Legends: Round 1 and 2, Aether Raids, and increased EXP and SP from battle.

The next Voting Gauntlet event in Fire Emblem Emblem Heroes is on its day. Voting Gauntlet: Children’s Day will run from April 30th till May 6th. As the name implies, this Voting Gauntlet is based on the Japanese holiday of the same name which is on May 5th, and all the participants are children. Here are the first-round matchups:

  • Tiki: Dragon Scion vs Kana: Dragon Spawn
  • Lugh: Anima Child vs Ylgr: Fresh Snowfall
  • Fae: Divine Dragon vs Yune: Chaos Goddess
  • Nino: Pale Flower vs Delthea: Free Spirit

There are also two Summoning Foci live right now till May 6th featuring some of those characters. Summoning Focus Set A has Lugh: Anima Child, Tiki: Dragon Scion and Ylgr: Fresh Snowfall as 5-star focus units, while Set B has Nino: Pale Flower, Delthea: Free Spirit and Fae: Divine Dragon.

After much anticipation, the Fire Emblem: Lost Heroes Summon Showcase is now live in Dragalia Lost.
As previously revealed, five-star Adventurers Earth, Fjorm, and Veronica are now available for summoning in the game. 

In partial celebration to the new Fire Emblem: Lost Heroes event in Dragalia Lost, Cygames has also started a new Twitter campaign for players to retweet and earn in-game rewards.

The campaign period is set to last now until May 6th. In total, there are four tiers of retweets that can be reached in order for players to receive increased goodies. The details are included below:

  • 3 000 Retweets: 100 Gold Crystals
  • 5 000 Retweets: 100 Gold Crystals and 100 Succulent Dragonfruit
  • 8 000 Retweets: 100 Gold Crystals, 100 Succulent Dragonfruit and 100 Gold Whetstones
  • 10 000 Retweets: 100 Gold Crystals, 100 Succulent Dragonfruit, 100 Gold Whetstones and 100 Consecrated Water

In addition, 12 players will be selected at random to receive one of each five-star Dragon that has appeared in the game up until April 25th.
The indicated tweet is embedded below, as well:

Nintendo has announced a new summoning event for Fire Emblem Heroes that will feature a Legendary Hero. Starting on April 27, Alm: Saint-King will be appearing.

Here’s a trailer for the event:

Nintendo put out a new video for Dragalia Lost video that highlights the Fire Emblem: Lost Heroes event. Give it a look below.

This information comes from Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa…

Next, I will cover our mobile business. We are continuously implementing events and updates and adding more ways to satisfy consumers as we work to optimize how we operate each application. Overall revenue from the mobile business has expanded compared to the previous fiscal year. As previously mentioned, we will release both Dr. Mario World and Mario Kart Tour this summer. This means we will be operating a total of six applications globally starting this summer.

As we announced the other day, we are accepting applications for closed beta testing of Mario Kart Tour. The closed beta is scheduled to start on May 21 (Pacific Daylight Time). Based on the information we gather from this testing and from the opinions of the participants, we will proceed with final preparations for release.

The six applications including Mario Kart Tour deal with different IP, and the goals and the characteristics for the
applications also differ. Going forward, we will leverage the ubiquity of mobile devices to expand the number of
people who have access to Nintendo IP through multiple applications like these.

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