Fire Emblem Heroes’ latest Grand Hero Battle is live. This time around, Julius: Scion of Darkness is the focus. You’ll find him waiting in Special Maps.
The latest Grand Hero Battle will be live until May 23.
New costumes for Super Mario Odyssey were first datamined at the end of February. Then a few weeks ago, images of the outfits emerged. The datamine has now gone one step further with the first footage.
YouTuber Mizumi has managed to get the various outfits loaded into Super Mario Odyssey with some help from GRAnimated. If you’d like to see them in action, continue on below.
It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. There are actually no Nintendo titles in the top five this week, with Persona Q2 slipping all the way to the tenth spot.
Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between April 19 and April 25.
My Hero: One’s Justice now has a Japanese release date. The game will arrive on August 23, Bandai Namco announced today. We’ll presumably have a western date soon as well.
Various purchase bonuses are planned for Japanese fans. Pre-orders come with two RP Cards for the arcade title My Hero Academia Gekitotsu! Heroes Battle Plus Ultra!!!. As early bonuses, buyers will receive another color for Bakugo, accessory, title, and victory voice for use in My Hero: One’s Justice.
Black Riddles Studio posted a video a few days ago showing cross-platform play between Switch and Xbox One. We now have a similar video for Switch and PC below.
Often during a game’s creation, developers have to scrap various elements. It could be due to a lack of time, or a completely different reason.
In the case of GoldenEye 007, Rare originally intended to have four different Bonds included. Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, and Pierce Brosnan would have all been playable in the end. Unfortunately, this was left on the cutting room floor, though some elements were left behind in the original code and files.
The first video has gone live for the Nintendo Classic Mini Famicom Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Edition, which launches in Japan in July. We have it below.
Last September, Nintendo announced that the NES Classic Edition would be back in stores sometime this year. Just now, the company revealed a release date for its return.
Nintendo has confirmed that the NES Classic Edition will be available at stores once again starting on June 29. The hardware, along with the SNES Classic Edition, “are expected to be available through the end of the year.”