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Nintendo has been sharing special Zelda art pieces to promote the masterclass held by series producer Eiji Aonuma and other developers at Japan Expo. Following the event of the session, the final piece of art was published online. You can view it above, and look at the other two pieces of art here and here.

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Nintendo and Koei Tecmo prepared a new Fire Emblem Warriors trailer for Japan Expo earlier in the week. At the actual event in France, a fresh build of the game is on display with the latest characters included.

As far as the story goes, the twins live peacefully in their kingdom until a dragon attacks. When that happens, the two are forced to leave. They’ll need to ask help from heroes of other worlds in order to reclaim their kingdom.

Male Robin, Lissa, and Lucina (plus Female Corrin who we’ve already seen) are playable at Japan Expo. New details are in for each.

Here’s the rundown on Robin as relayed by FuranSuwa:

Atlus issued a brand new Japanese trailer for Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux today. View it below.

The latest entry on the Nintendo Treehouse Log shifts the focus back to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – and specifically Bokoblins. Nate Bihldorff writes about their behavior,

You can read the new post from Bihldorff about Breath of the Wild here. Find some concept art below as well.

A new interview has appeared with Level-5’s CEO. Glixel recently spoke with the company’s Akihiro Hino.

Hino had plenty to say about the Layton series, including its success in the west, continued popularity today, and how it came to be in the first place. He also commented on other topics as well. These include how Level-5 is different from other developers and how it has changed as a company, and more.

You can read up on notable excerpts from the interview below. Head on over here for the full interview.

Kemco brought some RPG love to Wii U on Thursday with Revenant Saga. Next week, 3DS is getting some attention as well with Asdivine Hearts. Nintendo’s website lists the game for July 13.

The listing offers up the following overview:

Harvey, an outlaw of little importance, gets himself trapped deep in his kingdom’s dungeons. While imprisoned he befriends a mysterious woman who claims to be the princess of the lands. Together the two begin an escape that spans far beyond jail bars. As both friends and enemies begin to surface, Harvey realizes that the world of Asdivine is anything but at peace. Between threats of war and angry Deities, Harvey and friends begin a series of quests that will determine the very fate of Asdivine…

Fill the Trust Gauge or combine magic and skills to create powerful combos in turn-based battles! Weapon upgrades, a battle arena for the toughest of the tough, plenty of subquests, post-game content, and so on bring everything to the table players have come to expect from the Asdivine series.

Now it is time to suit up and set out on an adventure like never before!

Kemco also has the following English trailer:

Asdivine Cross will cost $9.99.

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Magic Design Studios prepared a new Unruly Heroes trailer focusing on Ki Hong. The video below shows the creative process which brings the character to life.

In the last major update, Minecraft received a new Giants Glide Track Pack on Wii U. We’ve attached the official trailer below.


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Nintendo has opened the full North American website for Miitopia. You can give it a look here. It’ll teach you everything you know about the game, and plenty of screenshots and a couple of clips are also included. Miitopia launches on July 28.

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Splatoon 2’s launch is less than two weeks away. In Japan, Nintendo is gearing up for the big day with new ads that are appearing in various places.

Splatoon managed to do extremely well in Japan even though Wii U wasn’t the hottest console around at the time. With Splatoon 2, its release is definitely going to be massive. The only unfortunate part of it all is that Nintendo won’t have nearly enough Switch supply to cover the demand.

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