Last week, Square Enix and Nintendo announced that Octopath Traveler reached the milestone of one million copies shipped worldwide so far. They did so by posting the illustration below, which people quickly noticed looked a lot like a piece of artwork of Airy from the Bravely Default series:
Two bits of Fire Emblem Heroes news today: first up, the Takumi: Empty Vessel Grand Hero Battle is back, so you can take another shot at it if you missed it the first time around. As always, there are also quests available that require you to use specific Heroes in order to earn additional quests; for this GHB, it’s Fjorm and Takumi himself.
Also, today’s daily Summoning Focus is Heroes with Quick Riposte. The focus units are Klein: Silver Nobleman, Leo: Sorcerous Prince and Subaki: Perfect Expert.
Atlus has shared a few details about the newly-unveiled Persona Q2. Along with story tidbits, we also have a bit of information about the gameplay.
Here’s the full roundup:
It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate holds on strong while Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee sees a huge boost.
Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between July 19 and July 25.
Cooler is joining Dragon Ball FighterZ, Bandai Namco announced at EVO 2018 today. A new trailer showing the character in action and more can be found below.
Bandai Namco has not yet said when Cooler will be available in Dragon Ball FighterZ.
Amazon Japan has posted the official boxart for Persona Q2. Additionally, we have some of the first screenshots from the game. View the images below.
Following the commercial uploaded over the weekend, Atlus has published the first trailer for Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth. Watch it below.
Kamen Rider Climax Scramble Zio hasn’t been announced for the west at this time. However, there will still be an opportunity for overseas fans to experience the game.
Bandai Namco Entertainment Asia has confirmed that Kamen Rider Climax Scramble Zio is coming to Southeast Asia markets, including Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, and Indonesia. It’ll be released with Japanese voiceover and English subtitles.
Nintendo has issued a new version of the Zelda timeline on the series’ official portal. The big addition is that Zelda: Breath of the Wild has been placed at the very end. However, it is not connected to any of the three timelines.
Here’s a look at its placement on the timeline:
Our coverage of Nefarious goes way back to 2014. The game was funded on Kickstarter, and was originally planned for Wii U. There was some consideration about moving to Switch last January. StarBlade also said a few months later that it was solving “technical hurdles” on Wii U.
At this point, you’d have to think that Nefarious won’t come to Wii U. However, the game will still end up on a Nintendo console – that being Switch.