A new Grand Hero Battle is up and running in Fire Emblem Heroes. Gharnef, coming from Mystery of the Emblem, is featured in the event and is waiting in Special Maps.
If you defeat Gharnef, he’ll join you as an ally.
Grand Hero Battle: Gharnef will run until December 3.
Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to the Chef Kawasaki Assist Trophy.
Here’s the overview:
Switch gained yet another NeoGeo game today in the form of King of the Monsters 2. Take a look at some footage in the video below.
This week, SEGA announced that Out Run will be made available on Switch as part of the SEGA Ages line. Japan is set to receive the game before 2018 ends.
Like other SEGA Ages games, Out Run will be released in the west. We’ll just have to wait a bit longer as SEGA has confirmed it’s due out in other territories early next year.
Nintendo published the latest trailer for Kirby Star Allies today showing off the Three Mage-Sisters as an upcoming Dream Friend. View it below.
Nintendo has published a couple of commercials it’ll be using to promote Switch in Japan this winter. Watch both below.
We’ve known that Virtuos worked on the Switch version of Starlink: Battle for Atlas. But as it turns out, the studio was extremely involved and handled a significant amount of development on Nintendo’s console. GamesIndustry spoke with senior technical director Jonathan Boldiga about what the process was like.
According to Boldiga, creating Starlink for Switch wasn’t easy. Ubisoft apparently “had very high standards in terms of what they wanted on the Switch platform” and the team had to do what it could to maintain visual parity across Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. In the end, Boldiga believes they were able to deliver “one of the best-looking Switch titles out there.”
Throughout the day, Amazon has been adding deals to its website for Black Friday 2018 week. One of the major highlights is a 400GB microSD card, which is compatible with Switch. It’ll cost you just $79.99 – saving you $170 in the process.
There are a number of other notable deals running as well. If you’re looking to pick up a gaming-related book, use code NOVBOOK18 at checkout to save $5 on a purchase over $20.
Other Amazon deals include: