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Grand Conquests has arrived today in Fire Emblem Heroes. As a change from the last event, the opening dialogue can now be viewed in Event Recap.

Here’s an overview of Grand Conquests:

Pokemon Sword/Shield had its own spotlight during the latest Nintendo Direct. In the footage shown, fans noticed that an auto-save message briefly appears.

This is something that would be very much appreciated in most games, but because of the nature of Pokemon, fans have some concerns. Auto-saving could interfere with resetting for shiny Pokemon and different natures as well as certain battles/encounters.

Fortunately, Pokemon Sword/Shield still has a manual save option. It’s very much possible that auto-save is optional or is limited to certain areas.

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GameSpot has shared some footage from the recently-announced Puzzle Quest: The Legend Returns. Have a look at the gameplay below.

Puzzle Quest: The Legend Returns will be out for Switch on September 19.

At CEDEC 2019 this week, a few staffers at Bandai Namco stopped by to deliver a talk about Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Much of it was naturally focused on the game’s development, but some concept art was also shared for the Battlefield stage.

Japanese website 4Gamer snapped a couple of photos from the event showing off the concept art. We have both attached to this post.

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At the end of July, Super Dodgeball Beats was announced for an August 22 release on Switch. That ultimately didn’t happen, but we do have a new release date. A listing on the eShop shows that the rhythm-sports title is slated for September 12.

We have the following overview and trailer for Super Dodgeball Beats:

Feral Interactive, the team behind GRID Autosport for Switch, has been answering fan questions about the port on Twitter as of late. The studio confirmed GameCube controller support, revealed performance and graphics modes, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:

With many students starting up school again, My Nintendo is getting fans ready with a couple of new Pokemon Sword/Shield rewards.

First up is a set of lunch bag name tags for 30 Platinum Points. These feature Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble as well as the Legendary Pokemon Zacian and Zamazenta. The name tags can be printed at home or at an office supply store (the latter of which Nintendo says may let you laminate them). With a hole puncher, you can create hole in the corner of the tag and tie it to the lunch bag with a ribbon or string.

PlayFusion issued an update this week for its trading card game Lightseekers. The team has added Weekly Challenges, a new login calendar, ranked rewards, and more.

Below are the full details:

Inti Creates has a lot going on these days. Between Gunvolt, Blaster Master Zero, and Dragon Marked for Death, in a way there’s something for everyone.

When we had a chance to speak with Inti Creates president Takuya Aizu at E3 2019, we asked about almost everything the company has been working on as of late. That includes Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger IX (and what they’ve been able to do on Switch that wasn’t possible on 3DS), what to expect from future Dragon Marked for Death updates, whether we could see another Sunsoft revival like Blaster Master, and more.

Moon Studios has shared more information about the upcoming Switch version of Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition. The latest details cover a couple of technical aspects, confirm Xbox Live achievements, and more.

Here’s the full roundup:


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