15 minutes of footage is now available of the new Switch game Destruction, released just a few hours ago on the eShop. The video displays the beginning of the game, including the story element.
Corrin: Fateful Prince and Cana: Dragon Princess are in Special Maps in the Fire Emblem mobile game. At the same time, Corrin, Kana, and Silas are part of a 5-star summoning focus. The first summon doesn’t require you to spend any orbs. The Bound Hero battle runs through November 22.
The second question in Pocket Camp’s celebratory quiz campaign has been posted on the app’s Twitter account. For every answer you get right you’ll receive a new gift. You can view the second question below and click on it to go to Twitter and respond.
Incoming! It's time for the second Pocket Camp Stats Quiz question. We're moving on from fishy business to things that "bug" you. I bet you know where I'm going with this…
Our second quiz question is: Which bug did everyone catch the most of during the past year?
— Isabelle (@animalcrossing) November 16, 2018
A small update is now available for Fire Emblem Heroes. Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have started distribution of version 2.11.1
Below are the full patch notes:
Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to Meta Knight.
Here’s his overview:
Nintendo has readied a new Kirby Star Allies trailer showing off the upcoming addition of Magalor. Have a look at it below.
Destruction is a game we had heard would be landing on Switch at some point. Though there wasn’t a prior announcement, Cosen published it today. All regions have access – North America, Europe, and Japan.
Here’s an overview for Destruction, along with a new Switch trailer:
Announced yesterday, Rock Boshers DX: Director’s Cut will be out on Switch in December. View some early footage in the video below.
Earlier today, Sony confirmed that it won’t be present at next year’s E3. Some might have been concerned about Nintendo’s status at the show, but fortunately, there’s nothing to worry about.
Fans can rest easy knowing that Nintendo’s presence is confirmed for E3 2019. Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime also said that the show is “an outstanding opportunity for us to share new games and experiences with fans and business partners from across the globe.”
His full statement reads: