The most recent Fire Emblem Heroes detailed earlier is now available for players to download.
A new battle competition is starting based around only the Kalos Pokemon dex. It is a single battle competition and registrations start April 19th – 26th with battles starting April 27th – 29th. Check source for more details.
Hearthstone for Switch is a topic that seems to come up every so often. Over the past year or so, Blizzard has been asked about the possibility a few times. The responses have varied slightly, but ultimately the answer given is that there aren’t any plans.
Hearthstone game director Ben Brode reiterated as such during an interview at PAX East 2018 this past weekend. After acknowledging that it’s “possible,” Brode quickly added that the team doesn’t “have any plans to do that.” He indicated that fans can play on mobile or tablets despite being a “big fan” of Switch himself.
The latest Feh Channel presentation for Fire Emblem Heroes just aired. If you missed any part of the broadcast, you can catch up with the full recording below.
Later this week, a new summoning event for Fire Emblem Heroes will be hosted featuring characters from Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. Leif: Prince of Leonster, Nanna: Nordion Princess, Olwen: Righteous Knight, and Reinhardt: Thunder’s Sword will be included. We have a trailer for the upcoming summoning below.
The next Feh Channel broadcast for Fire Emblem Heroes will be kicking off not too long from now. it’s set to begin at 8:30 PM PT / 11:30 PM ET / 4:30 AM in the UK / 5:30 AM in Europe. Nintendo will be sharing the latest information about Fire Emblem Heroes in the 17-minute presentation.
You can watch the live stream as it happens below. We’ll also have a live blog going, so stay tuned for news.
Live blog
As promised, Atlus has finally unveiled the next and final entry in the Etrian Odyssey series – at least on 3DS. Etrian Odyssey X launches in Japan this August.
Here’s the debut trailer:
And some details:
ARMS will be receiving a new update tomorrow, Nintendo has announced. The game will be updated to version 5.3.
Like usual, Nintendo is being a bit mysterious as to what the patch will entail. We’ll be sure to bring you the full details when the update goes live tomorrow.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door initially saw its debut 13 years ago. Even after such a lengthy period of time, the game held one random yet neat secret that apparently wasn’t discovered until today.
Did you know that Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door has a debug code? If you enter XBRBYL on the title screen, you’ll enter debug mode. It doesn’t do anything overly special, but when you hold Z on the main menu after inputting the code, it’ll show the date the game was built. Crash reports when the game crashes will be enabled as well.
This Thursday, Kemco will be bringing Asdivine Hearts – one of its various RPGs – to the Switch eShop. We have a trailer below.