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Fire Emblem Heroes has just announced No Matter Where as its next summoning event. It will include Hector: Sworn Friend (voiced by Patrick Seitz, art by Hagiya Kaoru), Eliwood: Pledged Friend (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal, art by azu – taro), Rebecca: Breezy Scamp (voiced by Hunter MacKenzie Austin, art by Pukyunosuke), and Mark: Winds of Hope (voiced by Wendee Lee, art by Wada Sachiko).

Hector’s lineup of skills are Valiant War Axe, Armored Beacon, Ostia’s Heart, Vengeful Fighter 4, and D/R Far Save 3. Eliwood has Fiery War Sword, Luna, Spd/Def Clash 4, S/D Near Trace 3, and Inborn Idealism. Rebecca can learn Gusty War Bow, Moonbow, Atk/Spd Finish 3, and Null Follow-Up 3. Finally, for Mark it’s Total War Tome, Iceberg, Remote Mirror, Sabotage A/R 3, and Canto Control 3.

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems just started distribution of a new version 2.0.0 update for Fire Emblem Engage.

The update is highlighted by the availability of the Fell Xenologue DLC, which can be accessed as part of the game’s Expansion Pass. It will be playable after finishing the sixth chapter and unlocking the ability to transform items using the Ancient Well in the Somniel. Aside from new story content, it includes the enchanted and mage cannoneer unit classes plus a variety of items.

Today, publisher Jandusoft announced that it’s bringing Cavity Busters to Switch. The game will be available digitally on April 20, 2023.

Cavity Busters is a roguelite bullet hell shooter “where you use your one and only tooth to chomp the cavity infested enemies.” Read more about it below.

Nintendo revealed ten minutes of gameplay for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom last week, and while some fans were blown away by it, others were left a bit underwhelmed. In this week’s episode of Nintendo Everything Refresh, your hosts Nick, Nicolas and Tom will break down some of the major gameplay reveals and talk about what they still want to see before the game’s launch. Stick around for a conversation about the recent cancellation of E3, a new Dragon Quest game launching this fall, and more!

Our podcast is available on most major streaming platforms, including SpotifyApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsAmazon Music and Audible, or you can check out the video version on YouTube.

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Fire Emblem Engage has proven to be one of the more mechanically interesting games in the long-running strategy franchise. If you are new to the title – or the entire series – this beginner’s guide will help you better understand how some of the most important mechanics work. This guide is currently up-to-date with the Wave 3 updates, including the Well mechanic, which was added free to the game post-launch. Below we have included timestamps for the major mechanics covered in our video.

Digital Eclipse is still working on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection, and has just released the latest update for the game.

One of the major highlights is online play for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project. There’s also additional art and more ads for the Turtles’ Lair.

The official patch notes for the April 2023 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection update are as follows:

Blizzard announced today that Lifeweaver is joining Overwatch 2 as a new playable character. He’s the 37th hero and newest Support for the game.

Here’s a bit of background information, with even more details available on the official website:

Pokemon Unite has gone live with another update, with version 1.9.1.5 having been made available.

Various adjustments are included for a few different playable Pokemon. Text fixes and bug fixes are included as well.

Below are the full patch notes for the Pokemon Unite version 1.9.1.5 update:

Speaking with Variety, Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto clarified that he’s not against shooters and violent video games.

Some have had the perception that the Mario creator is opposed to violence in these types of experiences. That’s not the case, but Miyamoto feels it’s his “mission to find other ways to make an interesting and fun game.” When it comes to Mario, he’s “a character that never hurts other people”.

Miyamoto’s full words:

After previous resistance when it came to putting content on mobile, several years ago, Nintendo started to branch out and toy around with different apps you can experience on a smart device. Mario even got in on the action with Super Mario Run, which is available on iOS and Android. However, Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto has indicated that mobile won’t be Mario’s home in the future.

Miyamoto told Variety in an interview: “Mobile apps will not be the primary path of future Mario games.”


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