The Switch eShop title Fox n Forests will be sold physically, Strictly Limited Games has announced. There are plans to offer a standard copy as well as a collector’s edition.
The latter package includes:
Abylight Studios’ Super Hydorah launches on Nintendo Switch today. Check out this new trailer for the game:
A small update was applied to Fire Emblem Heroes today. You should get a download prompt for it when you start the game. It fixes the following issues:
- Adjusted the Rank Rewards received at the end of a season in Aether Raids
- Fixed an error in the description for the Healing Tower (O) structure
- Fixed and issue where the wrong background music played on the final map of Tempest Trials+: Before We Met…
Additionally, the game will be updated to version 2.11.1 tomorrow, which will include the following changes:
- Changed the equation for calculating the amount of Aether consumed when going into battle in Aether Raids
- Fixed an issue that prevented replaying the full defense battle replay in Aether Raids
Also, new Arena Quests have gone live today. They will be available until November 29th. As per usual, these come in three difficulty settings, and you need to clear all quests on one difficulty to access the quests on the harder difficulty. Clearing the quests gets you a variety of rewards, including orbs, feathers and dueling crests.
Finally, it’s Thursday, which means that Tactics Drills got updated. The new map “Overprotective Corrin” can be found in the Skill Studies section.
The Facility event A Wish to the Winds is now playable in Dragalia Lost, pitting you against water element bosses. Participants of the event automatically get event-exclusive facility Wind Shrine, and playing more lets you level it up. Here’s a thorough description courtesy of Perfectly Nintendo:
Today, a brand new event for Dragalia Lost was announced: A Wish to the Winds. Just like Trick or Treasure, this one is a “Facility Event”. It will run from November 15th (this Thursday) to November 26th, though rewards are available until December 3rd. It pits your adventurers against bosses from the water element.
Thanks to this event, you can get an event-exclusive facility: Wind Shrine. You get it automatically, and in fact, you cannot do much if you don’t build it right away in the Halidom. This building has special effects:
- it boosts the stats of wind-element adventurers, though only during the A Wish to the Winds event;
- it boosts the damage all adventurers deal to enemies during the A Wish to the Winds quests.
As you progress through the event’s story, you can level up the Wind Shrine, and boost the very effects we just mentioned. To upgrade it, you need something called windwhistle grass, that you can get from event quests: just like in previous events, you can actually earn more of them by having adventurers equip event-specific Wyrmprints. Said Wyrmprints also have other effects.
The event features the following battles:
- Boss Battles: clearing those allow you to earn various rewards;
- Extra Boss Battles: those are even tougher, but you can earn even more generous rewards! They’re not available all the time, though: they unlock at a fixed percentage when you clear the expert version of a boss battle, and disappear once you’ve cleared them once. You can retry as many times as you want if you happen to fail, but once you’ve cleared them, it’s over! They’re only playable in Single Player;
- Daily Battles: special quests that can only be cleared once a day (you can try them as many times as you want, if you fail). They’re unlocked after first clearing the boss battle, and clearing them allows you to earn various rewards. They’re only playable in Single Player;
- Challenge Battles: high-level battles, unlocked after clearing the boss on Expert. You have to face several waves of enemies, and if you get a Game Over, you still get some rewards based on the number of waves you cleared. They’re only playable in Single Player.
Finally, there’s several types of rewards to earn:
- Divine gale rewards: clearing quests allows you to earn points. Once you get enough of them, various rewards are unlocked;
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Warframe, Onimusha: Warlords, Abzu, and more.
Here’s the full roundup:
As part of the celebrations for the 1st year anniversary of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, all players have been gifted K.K. Slider’s signature guitar. It’s available in your mailbox from now through December 14. Here’s the message from the update:
For the third round of gifts celebrating the first anniversary of the Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp game, we’re giving everyone K.K. Slider’s prize guitar!
If you place K.K. Slider’s prize guitar in your campsite, party-style K.K. will pop up from time to time!
With party-style K.K. invited, the party is really going to be hopping!
There’s also a special Pocket Camp Report Quiz on Twitter. They’ll put out five questions over five days you can answer on the social media platform.
The recently announced Nippon Ichi Software RPG Destiny Connect created a teaser website to build anticipation for the game. In addition, pre-orders are live at several Japanese retailers and they include new information about the game. Here’s what they reveal courtesy of a translation by Gematsu:
About
To you, who was once a child, and you, who will one day find someone precious.
Destiny Connect is a completely new RPG in development at Nippon Ichi Software.
The Twon of Clocknee and its People, Depicted in 3D Graphics
The graphics are full 3D. The goal was a sense of beauty and comfort only possible with deformed graphics. Players will control characters and explore Clocknee, a town with a nostalgic atmosphere, while advancing the story.
A Story of the Past, Future, and a Growing Cast of Characters
The protagonist is Sherry, a girl who lives in the suburban town of Clocknee. In order to figure out the mystery of the disaster that struck the town, Sherry and company will travel through time to fight against Clocknee’s crisis. Sherry and company will travel between the past and future, encounter various characters, and grow.
Power-Up Isaac with Form Changes and Modifications
Isaac is a robot that travels with Sherry and company. Players can power up his abilities by setting components called gears. Additionally, by changing forms, Isaac’s battle style will drastically change, so choose a form based on the enemy’s disposition and exhibit Isaac’s power to your heart’s content.
Destiny Connect launches February 28 on Switch.
D3 Publisher published the first trailer for Funghi Puzzle: Funghi Explosion which you can check out below. The game is hitting the Switch eShop worldwide on December 20, but physical editions are limited to Japan.
A trailer and several screenshots were released for upcoming Japanese Switch title Zoids Wild: King of Blast ahead of its release on February 28. You can watch the video below.
Later this month, R-Type Dimension EX will be appearing on Switch. Get a look at some early footage in the video below.