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A new Grand Hero Battle is now live in Fire Emblem Heroes. You’ll be facing off against Cynthia: Hero Chaser from Fire Emblem: Awakening. You have until June 22 to defeat her and make her your ally.

Also, since it’s Thursday, Tactics Drills has been updated. The new map “Daughter’s Defense” can be found in the Skill Studies section. Clearing it gets you one orb.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses won’t have much in the way of customization. Although you can choose Byleth’s gender, that’s it as far as appearance goes.

You may have heard during a Nintendo Treehouse: Live segment that there was something about a “customizable avatar.” But a Nintendo representative told USgamer: “Although you can choose Byleth’s gender and, of course, assign character skill sets, the actual avatar is not customizable in terms of look.”

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Nintendo kicked off its E3 2019 live stream today with a lengthy look at Fire Emblem: Three Houses. We have the full recording below.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses will naturally be dubbed with English voiceovers. However, Nintendo has now confirmed that dual audio will be included. That means players will be able to switch between English and Japanese voices. The news was just shared during the Nintendo Treehouse: Live stream at E3 2019.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses launches July 26.

Intelligent Systems published the latest event calendar for Fire Emblem Heroes, giving a sneak peek at what’s to come up until early July. The highlights include a new Summer-themed Summoning Focus as well as two Tempest Trials+ almost back-to-back.

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Nintendo has posted the latest character introduction for Fire Emblem: Three Houses. This time around, we’re able to learn more about Sylvain.

Here’s his bio:

The previously announced From a Future Past Summoning Focus is now live in Fire Emblem Heroes. Until June 28, you have a chance to summon four of the kids from Fire Emblem: Awakening – Nah: Little Miss, Yarne: Timid Taguel, Kjelle: Fair Fighter and Brady: Daunting Priest. A new main story chapter featuring these units has also been added – Book III, Chapter 8: Truth of a Name, as well as some time-limited quests.

These new units are also the stars of the new Forging Bonds: Spanning Time event that is now live. The event will last until June 25; some of the rewards include First Summon Tickets for the From a Future Past Summoning Focus. The event also saw a couple of changes from the previous Forging Bonds: Universal Crystals have been added to the rewards, and the SP and Hero Merit earned in battle have been doubled.

A new update is now live for Fire Emblem Heroes, bringing the game up to Version 3.6.0.

Thanks to the patch notes from the game’s IOS page, some quality of life updates have been made, as well as a new Concert Hall facility. Those interested can check out the full list below.

 The Concert Hall has been added, where you can listen to nostalgic tunes anytime.

・ The ability to save Aether Raids map setups has been added.

・ The limit on Hero Merit has been raised to 6,000.

・ Weekly Revival summoning events have been added.

・ A new mode, Røkkr Sieges, will become available on June 17!

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During the last Feh Channel broadcast for Fire Emblem Heroes, it was announced that there would be twenty Weekly Revival summoning event variations. The first of these has now started. 5-star Heroes who appeared before the start of Book II are appearing as focus Heroes. Focus Heroes have an initial appearance of 4% and 2% for regular 5-star Heroes.

In other news, Forging Bonds: Spanning Time will soon be kicking off in Fire Emblem Heroes. Here’s an official description of the event:

Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have pulled back the curtain on the next summoning event in Fire Emblem Heroes. In just a few days, the game will be hosting “From a Future Past”. It will feature Yarne, Kjelle, Brady, and Nah.

From a Future Past goes live in Fire Emblem Heroes on June 11. View a trailer for the event below.


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