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Dragalia Lost received its latest content update today, featuring the latest events and more. We’ve rounded up everything that’s new below.

Bedtime Digital Games isn’t done with its action-adventure game Figment, which launched on Switch last year. The studio today announced Creed Valley DLC. It will be comprised of new enemies, puzzles, and control over two fundamental states: Open minded and Close minded. “Each state shapes the environment differently and changes how it reacts to the player’s actions, creating a new ground for mind-bending challenges,” Bedtime Digital Games says.

Figment’s Creed Valley DLC launches this fall. We have some screenshots of the upcoming content below, along with a general overview of the game.

Were you hoping to see Armored Mewtwo outside of Pokemon the Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution? As it turns out, that won’t be happening.

This month’s issue of CoroCoro states that this appearance of Mewtwo is exclusive to the upcoming film. It will be represented through merchandise and other promotional elements for the movie as well. In other words, it sounds like Armored Mewtwo won’t be appearing in any upcoming games such as Pokemon Sword/Shield.

Other than that, CoroCoro says that Armored Mewtwo is designed to suppress Mewtwo’s strength similar to the armor in the original movie.

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Modus Games and Frozenbyte shared a new “Making the Series” video for Trine 4. In the video below, Frozenbyte “reflects on their decade-long career and discusses how the studio has refocused itself, returning to its roots to bring fans the most robust and complete Trine game to date.”

Trine 4 launches on Switch sometime this fall.

Deep Silver hoped to have a patch ready for Saints Row: The Third – The Full Package at launch. Unfortunately, it ended up seeing a last-minute delay. It’s now confirmed that the patch is set to go live this Thursday, and will make making a number of improvements.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Nippon Columbia has gone live with the first trailer for its Switch game Sumikko Gurashi: School Life Begins. Check out the video below.

The recently teased countdown website for Omega Labyrinth Life has gone live, revealing that the game will launch on August 1st for Nintendo Switch. The Switch version of the game, unlike the PS4 version which is also launching on that day, will feature lots of the series trademark sexual / fanservice content, such as more explicit illustrations and extended touch events. The Switch version will run at 1080p in docked mode and 720p in handheld mode; both modes will run at 60 fps, though this might fluctuate during gameplay scenes. The game will cost 7,800 Yen.

A Western release hasn’t been announced yet.

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A new Summoning Focus has gone live in Fire Emblem Heroes. The 5-star focus units of “New Power” are those who recently received new weapon skills: Faye: Devoted Heart, Lukas: Sharp Soldier, Sully: Crimson Knight and Stahl: Viridian Knight. The Summoning Focus will be available for 11 days.

This past week, Koei Tecmo were kind enough to invite us to a pre-release event for Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle. We went hands-on with the Switch build of the game and were able to capture direct-feed gameplay of all the new features in the Final Battle expansion. This includes Territory Recover Mode, Human to Human Battles, Firearms and Gatling Gun gameplay, and Thunder Spear gameplay!

We’ll be posting some impressions and full details later today, but in the meantime, we’ve prepared four videos for you. Be sure to check below the break for more!

Amazon’s 20% discount for Prime members is a thing of the past, but the retailer is still offering a bonus on select titles. The latest example of this is Pokemon Sword / Shield. If you pre-order either version, you’ll receive $10 in credit.

Consumers can pre-order Pokemon Sword/Shield on Amazon here. A worldwide launch is planned for the end of 2019.


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