Sushi Striker’s opening and ending songs will be sold online starting next week, Nintendo has announced. This won’t just be limited to Japan, as you’ll be able to purchase the themes from around the world.
The following pieces of music will be offered:
Fire Emblem Heroes has brought back some Special Heroes as part of the Bridal Blessings summoning event. Until June 21, the characters shown above will be available in their wedding attire and as 5-star units.
Also, in other Fire Emblem Heroes news, Special Maps: Rival Domains has been updated. This week’s event provides a bonus for defeating foes with flying allies.
Atlus announced Persona Q2 for 3DS last August. Little information was shared at the time, and that still holds true today. Atlus’ Kazuhisa Wada did at least say this week that the team is still “hard at work” on the game.
As Atlus continues to remain quiet, some Persona Q2-related assets may have been uncovered from the PlayStation dancing music / rhythm games Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night and Persona 5: Dancing Star Night. Images were datamined, possibly showing what Persona 5 characters may look like in the 3DS game.
Inti Creates has prepared the first patch for Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon. Version 1.1 is out now.
According to Inti Creates, the following has been addressed:
Mario Tennis Aces has a month to go until launch. It’s a bit earlier than we would normally expect, but the full North American site is open here.
There’s a whole lot to see on the site. Aside from a previously-shown trailer, it goes over characters and courts, how to play, and the different modes.
My Nintendo has added in a couple of new wallpapers to promote the release of Dillon’s Dead-Heat Breakers. In North America, two variations are available. Both can be found here.
The wallpapers cost 50 Platinum Points each. They can be used with PCs, smartphones, and tablets.
Capcom offered the latest coverage on Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2 this week. The company provided the latest details about X Challenge in particular, including some new armor for Mega Man.
Japanese magazine Famitsu also posted an interview with producer Kazuhiro Tsuchiya. Tsuchiya spoke about bringing back the Mega Man X games in the new collections, what’s new, and more.
Anytime you’re dealing with a system that can be played on the go, battery life becomes important. With Switch, some games take up more juice than others. Depending on brightness and having Wi-Fi enabled, that could also play a role in terms of how long the battery lasts before needing a recharge.
Some handy charts have been put together based on data collected by Reviews 2 Go. A whole bunch of different games have been ranked to show how long Switch’s battery lasts with each one. You can find the full set below.
A new listing for Mega Man 11 has appeared on the PlayStation Store in Singapore. On the page, Capcom mentions a new Double Gear system. This will allow players to “boost Mega Man’s speed and power for a new twist on the satisfying gameplay the series is known for.”
Here’s the full description for Mega Man 11: