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Magikarp Jump is now out in Japan, and as such, a release trailer for the game has been published, which gives a brief overview of its gameplay and features. Check it out:

As we reported yesterday, Magikarp Jump is now available on the Japanese Google Play and iOS stores. However, what’s noteworthy is that this release came with a new patch for the game, which brings it to version 1.0.1. This version includes language support for English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean and Traditional Chinese. If you can access the Japanese web stores, you can now play the game in the language of your choosing. Even if you can’t do that though, it shouldn’t be too much longer until the game is properly released in more countries.

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The release of Magikarp Jump, the latest Pokemon mobile spin-off, has been weird, to say the least. After its initial reveal, there had been near-total radio silence on the game – until the game was suddenly released last week, but only on Italian mobile storefronts, for some reason. It seems like the game’s international roll-out is now slowly picking up steam. The game will be released on Japanese Google Play and iOS stores tomorrow, May 23rd. Releases in other countries haven’t been confirmed yet, though it likely won’t be too much longer until the game is out in most major countries.

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A new summoning focus is up on Fire Emblem Heroes. The heroes in this focus include Azura, Hinata, Titania, and Cecilia. The focus will be active until June 6.

Pokemon GO was a big winner at the 21st Annual Webby Awards. Most significantly, it was selected as best mobile game.

Niantic’s global product marketing lead Archit Bhargava stopped by to accept the award, and delivered a short but sweet speech. He simply stated: “This summer will be legendary.”

Bhargava’s brief comment comes off as a tease for future Pokemon GO plans. Players are still waiting on Legendary Pokemon to appear in the game after all. With Pokemon GO coming up on its first year anniversary, offering these creatures would be a nice way to celebrate the event. Niantic CEO John Hanke also indicated a few months ago that Legendary Pokemon are a part of Niantic’s plan for the game in 2017, which could be happening during the summer. 

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Miitomo has been updated with more content. Users will find returning stages with more items.

“Roses are rad! Flower Power” is the returning theme. The stages provide the following:

– Cherry blossom tiara
– Lacy cherry-blossom dress
– Cherry blossom slip-ons
– Flower hat (set)
– Flower suit (set)
– Rose bouquet dress
– Rose-seam tights
– Rose dress shoes
– Tulip hat
– Tulip-sleeve shirt
– Tulip capri pants
– Tulip slip-ons

The returning stage will be available until May 23 at 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET.

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Today’s Fire Emblem Heroes update brought us the addition of Lloyd’s Grand Hero Battle and summons. Watch some footage of the latest content below.

The Grand Hero Battle against Lloyd is now available in both hard and lunatic difficulty levels. You will gain access to Lloyd on your team after defeating him in combat. The new summoning focus for Lloyd will include 5 star versions of Hinoka, Ninian, Raven and Klein. Both the focus and Grand Hero Battle will be available until May 26.

Also, after the Voting Gauntlet the total achieved score from all teams was 131,700,378,446. As a reward all players will receive 20 orbs, 5000 universal crystals and 5 of each great badge.

Miitomo has been updated with more content. Users will find a new stage, along with some brand new items.

“The paw-fect pedigree! Top Dog Returns #2” is the new stage. It includes the following:

– Poodle silhouette tee
– Dog tail denim shorts
– Pawprint sneakers
– Puppy pack

And as far as the new items go, you can nab the following:

– Men’s short-hair wig
– Vest + tee
– Striped overalls + camisole

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Pokemon: Magikarp Jump, the latest Pokemon game for mobile, began its slow rollout yesterday. It’s only out in Italy at the moment, but its reach should be expanding soon. For now, watch 42 minutes of footage below.


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