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Nintendo showed off about half an hour of Fire Emblem: Three Houses during Treehouse Live yesterday, but obviously dedicated Fire Emblem fans want to see more of this game. Luckily, a couple of outlets got to go hands-on with the game and record some footage. You’ll find Gamespot’s video below, and then head past the break for Kotaku’s and IGN’s:

Gamespot had the chance to go hands-on with Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 at E3, receiving a gameplay tour from JC from the Nintendo Treehouse. Check out the video below for some gameplay:

A new Grand Hero Battle is now live in Fire Emblem Heroes. You’ll be facing off against Cynthia: Hero Chaser from Fire Emblem: Awakening. You have until June 22 to defeat her and make her your ally.

Also, since it’s Thursday, Tactics Drills has been updated. The new map “Daughter’s Defense” can be found in the Skill Studies section. Clearing it gets you one orb.

At E3 2019, we had a chance to go hands-on with Grandia HD Collection on Switch. Take a look at some footage from the beta build that was on display below.

Splatoon 2 has a new Splatfest taking place in North America this weekend. For the latest event, players can side with either Team Unicorn or Team Narwhal. Have a look at some special art made for the Splatfest above.

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Bandai Namco has come out with the latest Doraemon Story of Seasons trailer that highlights some of the activities players can take on in the game. View the video below.

IGN spoke with Nintendo’s Aya Kyogoku and Hisashi Nogami to learn more about Animal Crossing: New Horizons. The developers shared more information about the game, such as how there won’t be direct connectivity with Pocket Camp.

Here’s the full roundup:

The latest episode of Nintendo Minute has gone live. In today’s video, Kit and Krysta continue their E3 2019 journey with Luigi’s Mansion 2. Check out the full episode below.

In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser was asked about appealing to M-rated gamers. That prompted him to note that the company wants to appeal to all types of players across different genres, art styles, and more. The only type of title Nintendo doesn’t accept is something rated Adults Only.

Below are Bowser’s full words:

Nintendo has come out with two new “My Way” commercials for Switch. View adverts for Super Mario Maker 2 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate below.


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