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Two issues are currently plaguing Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. Thankfully, Nintendo has been made aware of both.

The first problem concerns counting “Timed Goals” and “Kudos”. More seriously, some players are having startup issues, and are finding that the game does not display or is unplayable.

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Diamond Online published a new interview with Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima today. It rehashes a lot of what has been said previously, but there’s some interesting talk about mobile.

Kimishima once again said that smartphone titles can co-exist with games on Nintendo’s dedicated systems. The company still intends to have 2-3 apps ready each year, though the business will depend on the character the title in question is based on.

The new Tempest Trials: Breath of the Destiny started today in Fire Emblem Heroes, along with the latest daily maps. Check out some footage below.

According to the Twitter post below, Niantic has increased the spawn rates of Luvdisc in Pokemon GO. Each one you catch will also give you three stardust!

According to comments stemming from the tweet, the chance of seeing a shiny Luvdisc is pretty high as well. There also seems to be an increased spawn chance for Chansey.

One can only wonder why Niantic decided to send out a bunch of Luvdiscs on February 14… wait, that’s Valentine’s Day. All right, I suppose it’s obvious.

The eighth Tempest Trials event called “Breath of the Destiny” is now live in Fire Emblem Heroes. There are new rewards to claim and new Bonus Allies to use in combat to help you claim these rewards faster.

You can use these heroes picture below in order to get a 40% bonus or 20% bonus.

You can also earn a 4 star version and a 5 star version of the hero Eliwood, the Devoted Love if you score a certain amount of points during this event.

This Tempest Trial will be live until February 28th.

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The latest Pokemon GO update is starting to go live. On iOS, the game is being updated to version 1.61.2. It will be version 0.91.2 for Android players.

We’re currently only aware that the patch will implement bug fixes. If any other notable additions are made behind the scenes, we’ll let you know.

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Miitomo has been updated with new content. Players can nab the latest items in the Miitomo Drop stage, “Studying stylishly! Miitomo Stationery #2”.

Available items include:

– School supplies suit (jacket)
– School supplies suit (shorts)
– Floating stationery set
– Tape measure wrap

Users can select Miitomo Drop stages from the Shop tab. Miitomo coins or game tickets are needed to play.

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Nintendo conducted some maintenance on Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, and also issued a brand new update. As previously mentioned, version 1.2.0 can be downloaded now.

We now have a comprehensive breakdown of the new update and its features straight from Nintendo. Get the full details below.

Update (2/13): Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp maintenance is currently underway. Additionally, 3DS has been added to the maintenance schedule for later today, so it won’t just be Wii U.


Original (2/9): Nintendo has started planning its maintenance schedule for next week, and both Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp and Wii U in general will be affected. We have the full lineup of maintenance below.

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp

– 8 AM PT (February 13) – 3 PM PT (February 13)
– 11 AM ET (February 13) – 6 PM ET (February 13)
– 4 PM in the UK (February 13) – 11 PM in the UK (February 13)
– 5 PM in Europe (February 13) – 12 AM in Europe (February 14)

Wii U / 3DS

– 6 PM PT (February 13) – 7:30 PM PT (February 13)
– 9 PM ET (February 13) – 10:30 PM ET (February 13)
– 2 AM in the UK (February 14) – 3:30 AM in the UK (February 14)
– 3 AM in Europe (February 14) – 4:30 AM in Europe (February 14)

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Recently, a new glitch was discovered in Pokemon GO that cuts down on the amount of time it takes to catch a Pokemon. Players have found a way to bypass the catching animation during a Pokemon battle, saving a bit of time in the process.

During a battle, try holding the Poke Ball menu with one hand while attempting to catch the Pokemon with the other. You’ll then need to let go of the Poke Ball menu when the Pokemon starts wriggling around inside the Poke Ball. Next tap the screen to bring up the run away option. After you choose that, you’ll return to the map.

You can see if you managed to catch the Pokemon by looking at your journal. Note that an error message may appear indicating that your catch was successful.

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