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Earlier today, we reported on rumored details regarding the next Fire Emblem game for Switch. We heard about a few aspects such as a new character that has strange red and blue hair with a mother that’s a dragon, the ability to summon characters from previous titles, and more.

Reddit user miasmadelta has now come forward with images supposedly showing off the game. They at least back up what we heard earlier about the main character. miasmadelta also says that the summoning aspect isn’t a huge part of the game and says it’s not set in modern day.

A new summoning event is approaching for Fire Emblem Heroes, with Nintendo and Intelligent Systems today announcing Summer Vacation.

Dimitri: Sky-Blue Lion (voiced by Chris Hackney, art by Nishiki Areku), Micaiah: Wavecrest Maiden (voiced by Veronica Taylor, art by ichikawa Halu), Claude: Tropical Trouble (voiced by Joe Zieja, art by azu-taro), and the duo Edelgard: Sun Empress (voiced by Tara Platt + Krizia Bajos, art by Kakage) will be featured. Dimitri has the learnable skills Unyielding Oar, Glimmer, Atk/Spd Catch 4, Atrocity, and Spd/Def Menace. Micaiah’s lineup is Moonlight Drop, Maiden’s Solace, Moonbow, Atk/Res Catch 4, and Prescience. Claude’s skills include Frozen Delight, Moonbow, Fallen Star, and Spd/Def Rein 3. Finally, Edelgard features Regal Sunshade, Glimmer, Atk/Def Ideal 4, Raging Storm, and Assault Troop 3.

Birushana: Rising Flower of Genpei is almost ready to go for its western debut, and Idea Factory has now come out with a new trailer. It provides another look at the otome visual novel.

Here’s some information about the title:

Gameplay has come in for LumbearJack, a title about solving physics-based environmental puzzles. We have nearly a half hour of footage.

For more on LumbearJack, read the following overview:

The gaming industry has been absolutely drowning in game announcements the past weeks or so – it’s almost like it’s E3 or something! Just because we can’t technically call it that, though, doesn’t mean that there isn’t a ton to talk about. In this extra-large episode of Nintendo Everything Refresh, your hosts Nick, Nicholas, Dennis and Luiz will sift through the mountain of announcements and highlight their favorite games that were showcased this past week. After that, they’ll discuss some hand-on impressions from a recent Summer Games Fest event, including brand new details about Sonic Frontiers and Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course. There’s even more crammed into this episode, so be sure to stick around to the end!

Our show is available on most major streaming platforms, including SpotifyApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsAmazon Music and Audible, or you can check out the video version below:

Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of June 23, 2022. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:

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Kingdom Hearts director Tetsuya Nomura has again discussed Sora’s appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, telling Game Informer that he was “very picky about his appearance”.

Although some have felt that Disney’s approval would be the major hurdle to get past, the company was all for the collaboration. Nomura, on the other hand, “thought it would be tough to pull off because it might clash with the established lore in Kingdom Hearts and the Disney worlds”. Everything worked out in the end though, and believes “the end result was really great.”

Mediatonic has announced a new Spartan Showdown event for Fall Guys, which will bring about an optional look featuring Master Chief from Halo and more.

The fun begins on June 30. During the event, players can complete challenges to unlock spartan themed rewards. The lineup includes Master Chief, a Grunt skin, Brute skin, and the Spartan helmet.

A major RPG is making its way to Switch this summer in the form of Live A Live, and ahead of its upcoming release, we’re creating a pre-order guide. This post will also compile any and all retailer bonuses if and when they are announced.

Live A Live technically isn’t a new game as it originally came out for the Super Famicom in 1994. Despite receiving acclaim in Japan, Square never released it anywhere else – until now. For the Switch edition, the game will have its first localization ever in English, and it’s being given a new HD-2D art style to boot. For those that are entirely new and haven’t heard about it previously, Live A Live offers seven unique stories with their own protagonists, time periods, and gameplay styles.

First 4 Figures today unveiled its latest Okamiden statue, the Chibiterasu PVC. This follows the Chibiterasu vs. Dark Chibiterasu & Possessed Kuni product we reported on at the end of 2020.

Each unit contains the Chibiterasu PVC painted statue, highly detailed base inspired by Okami art style, Divine Retribution weapon with two LED functions, premium deluxe box, authentication card, and limited edition numbering. More information can be found below.


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