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As fans know, Fire Emblem: Three Houses still has more DLC on the way. Thanks to Famitsu’s new guidebook, we have a better idea as to what’s planned.

Here’s the full rundown, courtesy of Serenes Forest:

The previously announced The Chosen Ones Summoning Focus is now live in Fire Emblem Heroes. The new 5-star focus units are Nagi: Dragon Avatar, Sirius: Mysterious Knight, Phina: Roving Dancer and Norne: The Volunteer. Additionally, Bantu: Tiki’s Guardian has been added to the 3-star/4-star pool. The Summoning Focus will be available until October 9. 

A new main story chapter featuring these units has also been added: Book III, Chapter 11: Where It Began, alongside some time-limited quests.

The new units are also the focus of a new Forging Bonds event. A Time To Shine will run until October 3. Among the rewards are First Summon Tickets for the The Chosen Ones Summoning Focus.

Finally, a new map has been added to Tactics Drills. “Young Lion & Radiant Hero” can be found in the Skill Studies section; clearing it gets you 300 feathers.

Summoning Focus: Heroes with Bonfire has started today in Fire Emblem Heroes. This time around, Three Heroes with the Bonfire skill, a Special skill that boosts damage by 50% of their Def, are available as part of a 5-star summoning focus.

The latest summoning event will last until September 26.

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have revealed the latest summoning event for Fire Emblem Heroes. On September 19, The Chosen Ones will be starting.

Phina, Sirius, Norne, and Nagi will all be featured this time around. A new story chapter is also planned for the event.

Here’s a trailer promoting The Chosen Ones:

Bound Hero Battle: Tirbarn & Ceineghis has started today in Fire Emblem Heroes. Coming from Radiant Dawn, the two characters are waiting in Special Maps.

In celebration of the event, Tibarn: Lord of the Air, Caineghis: Gallia’s Lion King, and Reyson: White Prince are featured as part of a 5-star summoning focus. Summoning Focus: Weekly Revival 15 has also kicked off today, featuring 5-star Heroes who appeared before the start of Book II.

Fire Emblem Heroes has kicked off a new Lost Lore event. Players can send Heroes to scout out other worlds and recover lore for the Heroes’ Saga, a collection of stories from the Fire Emblem series.

If you perform scouts and strikes, you can restore a saga in the Heroes’ Saga collection and see its ending. The goal this time around is to restore the One of True Sight saga from the World of Blades.

Orbs and Dragonflowers can be earned by scouting, striking, or recovering lore.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses was given a pretty significant update this week. It added a new difficulty mode, changed the male actor for male Byleth, and more.

Fans have also picked up on a more subtle change included in this week’s update. As it turns out, Nintendo changed up one of the support conversations a bit. If you don’t mind being spoiled at all, you can find a comparison of how it’s changed below.

It’s Thursday, which means that a new map has been added to Tactics Drills in Fire Emblem Heroes. “Long-Haired Swordsmen” can be found in the Grandmaster section; clearing it gets you 300 feathers.

Also, the next Lost Lore event has been announced. It’ll start on September 14. No further details have been announced so far, such as which Fire Emblem world will be the focus this time, or if there will be any changes from the first event.

Fire Emblem Heroes is hosting Summoning Focus: New Power starting today. Players have a chance to obtain four Heroes whose Choose Your Legends versions that have gained new skills as 5-star units. New weapons to refine include Urvan, Mulagir, Blazing Durandal, and Geirskogul.

Summoning Focus: New Power will be available until September 18.

Chris Niosi originally voiced male Byleth in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Now, however, he has been replaced. Today’s update for the game, version 1.0.2, implements the change in English voice actors.

Niosi had already been replaced in Fire Emblem Heroes. He previously admitted to abuse, and apparently broke an NDA after bragging about his role as the player character’s male avatar in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. You can read more about the situation here and here.

Today’s update does not impact the Japanese voice cast.


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