The next summoning focus for Fire Emblem Heroes is out and it is emphasizing heroes with Guidance Skills. These are heroes that lead allies that are two spaces apart from them to a tile adjacent with their special ability. The focused five star heroes appear to be Hinooka, Olivia, and Tana.
The first summon in this event will cost no orbs.
Platinum Games has just announced via Twitter that a new reveal is coming soon on their website.
They have updated their teaser website (the last teaser, #4, being an April Fool’s joke) to include a blanked out #5 that appears to be a new announcement. This page simply says “coming soon” under it.
Make sure to keep an eye out for what Platinum Games is revealing here and on their teaser website included below.
The #Platinum4 isn't over! Bonus Stage coming soon….https://t.co/GLRQg6RNI8
— PlatinumGames Inc. (@platinumgames) April 3, 2020
Inti Creates has brought all kinds of Switch support in the last year with games such as Dragon Marked for Death, Blast Master Zero, and the Gunvolt series (among others). Well, it’s possible we could see more announcements such as these soon, as the developer confirmed that they would be bringing back their live stream presentation after 3.5 years.
This bilingual presentation (Japanese & English) is scheduled for Tuesday, April 7 at 8am ET and it brings with it two new hosts which will be Diana Garnet (who is the singer of the DMFD theme song) and Kenta Tanaka (voice of Bandit in DMFD). Inti Creates has assured that there will be new information on their upcoming projects in this episode as well as “special announcements” to enjoy.
There is also to be a special video message from the producer of Dragon Marked for Death, Yoshifumi Hashimoto, that the blog post mentions you won’t want to miss.
For more information on this presentation (episode #11 in Inti Creates’ live stream series), check the source below.
After the 1.5-year anniversary of Dragalia Lost, lots of content has been reveled for updates of the game this month. Game director Yuji Okada discusses some of this content in a long column on the Dragalia Lost official news forum.
The discussion delves into the game’s difficulty, the returning Fire Emblem: Lost Heroes event, and in-game mechanics such as crafting, chain-co-abilities, and new skills. He also talks some more about the characters included in the Scars of the Syndicate raid event and showcases Grace, a shadow-attuned staff adventurer, that will be added to the event soon (picture below).
He wraps it up with thanking the fans for their continued support and mentions he will be back soon with more content to share. He also says that players can receive 100 Fafnir Medals & 100 Fortifying Crystals for logging in this month.
For new art shared in his discussion, check out the gallery below, and for all of the director’s comments, click on the source below.
Fire Emblem Expo II was previously announced for early May. The Japanese event, which celebrated all things Fire Emblem, would have featured live band performances, stage dramas, art exhibitions, and merchandise opportunities.
Unfortunately, Fire Emblem Expo II is another victim of the coronavirus. The event has been cancelled entirely due to the pandemic and wanting to keep everyone safe.
Those who purchased tickets for Fire Emblem Expo II will be able to receive a refund.
As we heard earlier today, the RPG Monster Viator is landing on the Switch eShop next week. Have a look at some footage below.
After coming out with a new Feh Channel presentation for Fire Emblem Heroes earlier this week, Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have already readied a new broadcast. We have it below.
Konami today issued the opening movie for eBaseball Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2020, its upcoming sports game for Switch. We have the video below.
eBaseball Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2020 launches for Switch in Japan on July 9.
Kemco’s bringing its latest RPG to Switch next week. Monster Viator, developed by Hit-Point, will launch on April 9, according to an eShop listing.
We have the following overview and trailer for Monster Viator:
Megadimension Neptunia VII recently debuted on the Switch eShop in Japan. Today, Idea Factory announced that it will publish the RPG in the west this summer.
Today’s announcement mentions that DLC made available on PS4 and Steam, with the exception of Million Arthur who is no longer purchasable on all platforms, will be available for purchase as add-on content for Switch.
Here’s some information about Megadimension Neptunia VII: