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While a western release has not been announced, eastern fans of the Trails games will be delighted to see that The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel I and II will both arrive on Switch in Summer 2021 in Japan, and June and July in Korea. The Trails series has seen several ports and releases on multiple platforms, including the PS Vita and PC via Steam, but Clouded Leopard Entertainment who is in charge of these particular ports is only known to support Traditional Chinese and Korean subtitles and have no association to the ports by western publishers XSEED Games and NIS America.

Additionally, it would appear that Clouded Leopard Entertainment will release Switch versions of The Legend of Heroes: Zero no Kiseki on February 18, 2021 and The Legend of Heroes: Ao no Kiseki on April 22, 2021 in Korea, with no current word of a Japanese release.

The daily free tenfold summon event, which allows players to perform a free tenfold summon has been extended and will now be available Oct. 29, 11 PM PT to Nov. 3, 9:59 PM PT. Additionally, players have a new Gala Dragalia to look forward to, along with a Platinum Showcase. Take a look at the character art, details, and a video from the Dragalia Lost Team after the break:

A new trailer has arrived from Nippon Ichi Software for Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny. The video starts with going through the series’ previous games, then shows off combat and the game’s systems. We can expect to see Disgaea 6 in the West in the summer of 2021. Take a look at the video here:

Bandai has sent out the fifth animated trailer for Tabe-O-Ja, its cooking battle action game. We’ve included it below:

This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

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This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlights include Megaton Musashi, Maglam Lord, Ciel nosurge DX, and Ar nosurge DX. Scans of all games can be found below.

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Dimitri: Savior King has been revealed as the next Legendary Hero in Fire Emblem Heroes. Other characters will also be appearing during the event.

You’ll be able to obtain Dimitri: Savior King starting on October 30. View a trailer for the event below.

Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time has already been rumored for Switch. Before the game even released, Nintendo’s system was clearly mentioned on the official website. Talk about a Switch version is now picking up again following launch.

After digging through the .ini file for Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time, it’s apparently been discovered that a Switch profile is hidden within. While it’s possible that it could be leftover code from Unreal Engine 4 – which was used to develop the game – YouTuber Canadian Guy Eh points out that we can see “Copied from Falcon” multiple times in the code. Falcon was the project name for Spyro Reignited Trilogy, which is also on Switch and was made by Toys for Bob. In other words, some optimization code may have been borrowed for the base of Crash Bandicoot 4 on Switch.

The Last Blade: Beyond the Destiny is launching on Switch today, but that’s not the only news about the series. Samurai Shodown will be receiving a new DLC character from The Last Blade, SNK has revealed.

Samurai Shodown director Hayato Konya and SNK producer Yasuyuki Oda teased the news in a video message today, which also covers the release of The Last Blade: Beyond the Destiny. You can watch it below.

SNK is expanding its selection of NeoGeo Pocket Color games on Switch with its latest title. The Last Blade: Beyond the Destiny launches today, the company has announced.

The Last Blade: Beyond the Destiny contains a variety of modes, including “Story”, “Survival” and “Training”. It also has two unlockable mini-games, power-up scrolls and vs. battles that can be played with friends.

Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:


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