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Director of Dragalia Lost, Yuji Okada, took time to detail what’s next for the game in May in a lengthy news update. Included in the article, he reiterates the features of the two Fire Emblem updates and then gets into what is coming this month.

For May, players can expect the revival of the Loyalty’s Requiem raid event, which was the first raid event after the game launched. The team is also adding an interlude to Chapter 13 of the story, as well as including the “Dream Big Under the Big Top” facility event to the event compendium. Both of these additions are expected in late May.

Finally, there will be added Master modes to some quests in The Agito Uprising, such as Volk’s Wrath, and the ability to craft craft tier II flame-attuned 6 star weapons.

The rest of the article talks about what is coming next in Dragalia Lost, and the entire column is available to read below:

City Connection has announced that they are bringing the Sci-fi RPG Hoshi wo Miru Hito to the eShop this summer.

Originally a 1987 Famicom game, the game is set for a worldwide release that will cost either $9.99 or 990 yen, depending on region. It is unsure at this time if the game will have an English translation, but it’s official website has an English option and it is being advertised to English speaking Switch owners as well as Japanese.

You can check out a trailer for the game below as well as a description of what to expect from the game.

Nintendo has updated the Japanese website for Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition. New details and screenshots have been provided for Future Connected, the brand new epilogue that’s been added in.

Here’s the full roundup:

This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:

1. [NSW] Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Nintendo, 03/20/20) – 283,913 (3,895,159)
2. [PS4] Trials of Mana (Square Enix, 04/24/20) – 80,383 (New)
3. [NSW] Trials of Mana (Square Enix, 04/24/20) – 70,114 (New)
4. [PS4] Final Fantasy VII Remake (Square Enix, 04/10/20) – 65,569 (839,074)
5. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Nintendo, 04/28/17) – 15,264 (2,897,849)
6. [NSW] Ring Fit Adventure (Nintendo, 10/18/19) – 12,351 (778,943)
7. [PS4] The Legend of Heroes: Zero no Kiseki (Falcom, 04/23/20) – 10,979 (New)
8. [NSW] Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Nintendo, 12/07/18) – 9,636 (3,665,504)
9. [NSW] Super Mario Party (Nintendo, 10/05/18) – 9,377 (1,416,280)
10. [PS4] Predator: Hunting Grounds (SIE, 04/24/20) – 9,172 (New)

Nintendo just released a brand new trailer for Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition. We have it below, along with a pair of Japanese commercials.

The investigative thriller game Telling Lies landed on the Switch eShop a couple of days ago. Take a look at some footage in the video below.

Like previous years, the Game Developers Conference was originally planned for March. However, due to the coronavirus, it was postponed. Organizers hoped to revive the show in August as GDC Summer, but as the health crisis continues to be an issue, it will now be digital-only.

A notice on the official GDC website reads:

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Niantic has detailed more of its plans for Pokemon GO for the month of May 2020. Shinx will be available as a Research Breakthrough encounter, and it’ll come with bonus Shinx Candies. Pokemon Spotlight Hours will also be held every Tuesday.

Today’s post also mentions that there’ll be no new Team GO Rocket Special Research from May until the end of September. 

Here’s the full update from Niantic: 

We know that Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted is coming soon to Switch – it’s just a matter of when. A listing on Nintendo’s website would let you to believe it’s up on the eShop now, though we can confirm that isn’t the case. The site also has a May 21 release date, which makes much more sense.

Here’s some information about Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted:

Publisher Nacon and developer KT Racing have shared the first gameplay video for WRC 9, the official video game of the FIA World Rally Championship. Below, fans can get a glimpse of Rally New Zealand, which is making a big return to the FIA World Rally Championship calendar after a seven-year absence.

WRC 9 will initially launch in September, though the Switch version will follow at a later date.

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