An update for Pokemon Masters is arriving for all platforms. While there are no large additions of note, you can see the single patch note below:
- Bug fixes and improvements implemented.
A new update is rolling out across all devices for Fire Emblem Heroes. This update, while bringing nothing major of note, does bring a slew of bug fixes to the game, including a bug that stifled game progression for some players, detailed below:
- Fixes an issue with Mordecai: Kindhearted Tiger’s weapon skill, Sabertooth Fang, which causes Grandmaster 44 Tactics Drills to be unclearable.
Here are the latest happenings in Dragalia Lost:
- New wyrmprints have been added to the lineup in the Treasure Trade for wyrmprints on Jan. 13, 10 PM PT.
- Flame- and wind-attuned adventurer upgrade events started Jan. 13, 10 PM PT. During these events, drop rewards earned from flame and wind Elemental Ruins and Dragon Trials quests, as well as The Imperial Onslaught (Wind), will be doubled.
- A new summon showcase, Windswept Harbingers, began Jan. 13, 10 PM PT. The showcase will feature adventurers and dragons such as 5★ adventurer Kirsty and 5★ dragon AC-011 Garland, a mighty wind-attuned dragon for which you can see a gameplay trailer for below:
We've released a gameplay video for AC-011 Garland, a 5★ dragon from the Windswept Harbingers summon showcase!#DragaliaLost pic.twitter.com/nBs4rXR3k4
— Dragalia Lost (@DragaliaLostApp) January 15, 2020
Nintendo has returned with another trailer for Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore. The video focuses on what’s new for the Switch release, and even gives us a look at the Joker costume in action.
Here’s the full trailer:
Fire Emblem Heroes has revealed its next summoning event, which is dedicated to Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore. Eleonora, Kiria, Mamori, and Tsubasa will be appearing from the Switch game.
Fire Emblem Heroes will host its A Star Is Born summoning event starting on January 19 / January 20. View a trailer for what’s to come below.
Next month, a new Daemon X Machina book will be released in Japan. Known as the “Setting Documents Collection”, it’s packed with official art and various materials that will be shown for the first time, comments from producer Kenichiro Tsukuda (in Japanese), and more.
Here’s a product description from Play-Asia:
Switch already has one Saints Row game in Saints Row: The Third – The Full Package, which launched last year. Its sequel may now be on the way as well.
GameXplain spotted that French retailer Cultura listed Saints Row IV: Re-Elected for Switch, though that page has since been removed. A distributor in France has a similar listing up, and while it’s labeled for PS4, the consensus is that this was just a mistake – especially since the EAN product numbers are identical. The PS4 version has also been out for quite some time, and there’s a March 27 release date listed here that makes sense for Switch since it’s the only current console without the game.
For those that haven’t heard about Saints Row IV previously, here’s a handy overview and trailer:
Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of January 23, 2020. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:
Earlier today, GungHo launched Puzzle & Dragons Gold on the Switch eShop. Take a look at some footage in the video below.