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Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE finally arrived in the west this past Friday. Mitsuru Hirata, one of the RPG’s directors, recognized the event and shared a few words on Twitter prior to launch.

Here’s what Hirata wrote:

“Come to think of it, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE release date is this week on 24th isn’t it! For various reasons we had to change some outfits, contents of events and vocals, but I think the outfits of the overseas version are quite cute! If you live overseas and own a Wii U by all means buy the game!”

Thanks to thieftheodore for the tip.

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Atlus has published the second episode of Etrian Odyssey Web Radio on its YouTube page. Continue on below for the recording, which contains the latest footage from Etrian Odyssey V.

Siliconera recently had the chance to interview Atlus producer Shinjiro Takada and Nintendo producer Hitoshi Yamagami about Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE. The two sides spoke about topics including the game’s origins, pop idol focus, Fire Emblem characters as Mirages, and battles.

You can find these interview excerpts after the break. For the full interview, head on over to Siliconera.

Believe it or not, Nintendo has published a third trailer for Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE to highlight the RPG’s critical reception. Watch the video below.

If today’s European launch trailer wasn’t enough, Nintendo of America has put up a new story trailer for Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE. View it below.

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Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE has launched in the west. Take a look at the game’s European launch trailer below.

IGN sat down with Atlus to show off new English gameplay from Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse. You can view 14 minutes of footage below.

When Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE lands in a few days, it’ll be accompanied by the special Fortissimo Edition. You can see an unboxing video for the European version below.

System: Wii U
Release date: June 24, 2016
Developer: Atlus
Publisher Nintendo


At the dawn of the new year in 2013, Nintendo fans looked forward to another Nintendo Direct, giving us tons of announcements and games to anticipate in the coming months, as well as future development projects. One of the mystery titles revealed shocked many enthusiasts of the RPG genre. Of course, that was the surprise crossover between Shin Megami Tensei and Fire Emblem – two very different franchises at heart, but ones that share a connection with their deep character development, in-depth gameplay, and memorable experiences. All we had at the time was some character art shown between the long running entries of both series, but other than that and a confirmation of Shin Megami Tensei x Fire Emblem in the works, fans were left in the dark for well over a year afterwards. By that point, most assumed the game had been cancelled. Now in 2016, not only is the crossover nearly here, but Shin Megami Tensei mixing with Fire Emblem is a match made in heaven.

The first wave of Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE reviews are now starting to drop. Here’s a look at the early verdicts thus far:

Nintendo Everything – “Thumbs Up”
GameSpot – 8 / 10
Polygon – 9.5 / 10
Nintendo World Report – 9 / 10
GamesRadar – 4 / 5
Destructoid – 8 / 10
Nintendo Life – 8 / 10
Game Informer – 8.25 / 10
USgamer – N/A
Eurogamer – Recommended


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