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Arc System Works has updated the official Japanese website for Wizard’s Symphony, their upcoming RPG for Nintendo Switch, providing new details for the characters Silvia Milsteen and Shisui Kurenai (credit goes to Gematsu for the translation). They also released a new trailer, which you can watch at the bottom of this post.

Silvia Milsteen

An elf and magical swordswoman. With an overly serious and graceful personality, she can also be somewhat passive. Although an elf, she is not blessed with magical talent. She is a hard worker who, in order to overcome that handicap, continued her training in swordsmanship to master the magical sword. While she usually does not show it much, Silvia can sometimes be brave. Will she be able to demonstrate the results of her lifelong training?

Shisui Kurenai

A mercenary swordsman of the samurai in the east who values honor and discipline. While his skills with a sword are a cut above the rest, he left on a journey of training in search of something greater. During that journey, he ended up in Kazan, where he met Alto and company. Shisui is a go-getter swordsman, but he is modest of his skills and makes sure to train steadily every day.

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The latest Voting Gauntlet is now live in Fire Emblem Heroes. Pick your favorite blue mage and support them by winning battles in the Voting Gauntlet. The match-ups in round 1 are Dealthea vs Odin, Reinhardt vs Tailtiu, Linde vs Ophelia and Olwen vs Ishtar.

The fourth and final round of the Heroic Feats event has been a success. Collectively, all players have sent Heroes with accessories into battle a total of 159,744,133 times in the event period. As such, everyone has received a 4-star Oliver: Admirer of Beauty.

Finally, it’s Thursday, which means that a new map has been added to Tactics Drills. “Renais’s Sacred Twins” can be found in the Skill Studies section.

Atlus has published the latest Persona Q2 character trailer – this one is all about Persona 3’s Yukari:

Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Civilization VI, SEGA Genesis Classics, Brawlhalla, and more.

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Japanese title Pikachin-Kit: Game de Perameki Daisakusen, releasing November 8 in the Japan eShop, shared its first gameplay trailer. You can view it below.

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During a comprehensive interview about the development of SEGA Ages – Phantasy Star, producer Kagasei Shimomura revealed that the game will release in the West on November 15. We’ll have to wait another couple weeks for the special edition of the classic RPG.

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Regista will re-release 1984 side-scrolling action RPG The Demon Crystal on the Switch eShop later this year in Japan. Here’s the description of the classic title via Moby Games:

Once upon a time, a demon called Sharudo came to Fairy’s land, creating havoc. He built a monster town on a mountain top and dwelled there, ruling over the land below. One day, Sharudo came and took princess Chris to his monster lair. Now it’s up to Ares, a brave soldier in the service of the Fairies, to save Chris.

Demon Crystal is an action puzzle game. Scattered around the stage are numerous keys which help open locked areas. The goal is to find the big key which is needed to open the exit and advance to the next stage. Ares’ only weapon is a limited number of bombs, which explode in a flame and can kill multiple enemies at once. The game consists of 30 stages (houses).

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This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

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Cube Creator DX was announced for 3DS last January, and launched in Japan three months later. There hasn’t been any news about a western release, but it looks like it’ll finally be happening next week. Nintendo’s website lists Cube Creator DX for November 8.

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Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to the Klaptrap Assist Trophy.

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