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Last night, Fire Emblem Heroes received its latest update. Version 2.6.0 added accessories that can be worn by mini units, further weapon skills and upgrades, and more.

If you’re interested in learning more about the update, continue on below. We have a lengthy overview going over everything that’s new.

With E3 2018 just a few days away, a new trailer for Indivisible has gone live. Get a look at the video below.

Limited Run Games has opened pre-orders for the physical version of Slime-san. Fans can reserve a standard copy or the “Superslime Edition”.

The Superslime Edition contains the following:

Lanota was given a release date of June 14 in Japan earlier this week. Flyhigh Works has since followed up with news about the narrative music rhythm game for other regions.

In North America, Lanota is launching on the same day – June 14. The plan is to have it ready a few days later in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand on June 20. Pricing is set at $14.99 / €14.99 with regional variations.

Bomb Chicken isn’t the only game from the last Nindies Showcase to have just received a release date. Similar to that title, Pode is coming to Switch this month – and it’s less than two weeks away.

We have the following overview and trailer for Pode:

One of the games highlighted during the last Nindies Showcase earlier this year was Bomb Chicken. The platformer was previously announced for a summer release, and thanks to a new listing on the European eShop, we now have a release date.

First up, here’s an overview and trailer for Bomb Chicken:

Team17 uploaded a new “Unlocking The Mysteries” trailer for the sci-fi platformer Planet Alpha. You can see it below.

Just like other consoles, All-Star Fruit Racing is arriving on Switch this summer. But the Switch version will be missing a key feature from other platforms: online play.

Developer 3DClouds took to Reddit and explained the situation in-depth. All-Star Fruit Racing is using Unreal Engine 4, which apparently doesn’t have any online-supported titles on Switch currently. If 3DClouds pursued online multiplayer for Nintendo’s console, the team would need to spend a lot of time and money to make it happen.

RPG Maker MV is coming to Switch, a listing on Amazon Mexico has revealed. NIS America will be publishing the game – likely an announcement that had been planned for E3.

As the title suggests, RPG Maker MV lets players make their own games. You’ll be able to upload creations online, and it sounds like you’ll be able to download content even without the software similar to RPG Maker Player on 3DS.

FDG Entertainment is getting a head start on E3 with a new trailer for Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom. Watch it below.


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