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XSEED Games today announced a special day 1 physical “Knowble Edition” for Heroland. This will be the only retail version available at launch. It’ll be priced at $49.99 while the digital version will cost $39.99.

The Knowble Edition includes a copy of the game, 10.5” x 6” drawstring pouch, Musical Selections CD, 14” x 20” theme park-style folded map, and sumo wrestling papercraft. It’s all housed in a custom box.

Amazon is taking pre-orders here.

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Doom Eternal

At QuakeCon 2019 today, the latest footage from Doom Eternal was showcased – including a look at the Battlemode multiplayer mode. Check it out below.

After a lengthy absence, the Rune Factory series is returning in a big way. Rune Factory 4 Special gets things started this year, followed by the series’ next official entry – Rune Factory 5 – in 2020.

According to Marvelous, there was interest in making a fifth entry. However, without knowing which hardware they’d make it for, they couldn’t really proceed with the game. After Switch was selling really well, that’s when they started talking about Rune Factory 5 again.

Marvelous has previously said that Rune Factory 4 Special, an updated version of the 3DS game, is being introduced “as a means to reintroduce what Rune Factory is as a series, and for the fans who are looking forward to 5. You can read our full translation of that developer interview here.

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Fire Emblem: Three Houses

To celebrate today’s release of Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Nintendo has prepared two launch trailers. Both can be found below.

Nintendo has issued an English version of the “Action” trailer for Astral Chain that was first shared in Japanese last month. We have it below.

Dragon Quest XI S producer Hokuto Okamoto announced last week that the Japanese version of the RPG had gone gold. The same thing can now be said for the western version as well. Indeed, the overseas release has wrapped up, according to Hashimoto.

Dragon Quest XI S launches for Switch on September 27.

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We first heard that a new Fire Emblem game was in the works for Switch back in January 2017. Today, Fire Emblem: Three Houses has finally launched. Nintendo has celebrated the release with some new art, which you can check out above.

Here’s a brief message from the game’s developers:

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Compile Heart published a second trailer today for the new Switch version of Arc of Alchemist. Get a look at the video below.

Gust and Koei Tecmo updated the official Japanese website for Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout today. They added brief introductions, screenshots and artwork for three new chracters: Lila Decyrus, Kilo Shiness and Agatha Harmon (credit goes to Siliconera for the translation).

Lila Decyrus (voiced by Haruka Terui)

A female soldier who is shrouded in mystery. She arrives in Razenboden alongside Ampel. She’s an extremely skilled fighter and teaches Ryza and her friends the basics of combat. She’s calm and collected, but can come across as a little cold and blunt. It seems like her goal is to investigate some ruins with Ampel.

JERA Game Studio and JFi Games published a new trailer for upcoming action game Dusk Diver today:

Dusk Diver will be released in Japan on October 24. A Western release hasn’t been announced yet.

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