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A new Sacred Seal Forge Support Event for Fire Emblem Heroes began earlier today. Check out some footage in the video below.

Fire Emblem Heroes has kicked off a new round of content. Players can participate in a Sacred Seal Forge Support Event. It’ll let you earn Sacred Coins, Orbs, Great Badges, and Crystals from special maps and quests.

Here’s the full rundown of the event:

Nintendo has announced that a new update for Fire Emblem Heroes will be distributed towards the end of this month. Specifics haven’t been announced, but we should be hearing more about the Feh Channel broadcast on November 14 / November 15.

Nintendo also intends to conduct maintenance on Fire Emblem Heroes next week. The downtime schedule is as follows:

– 3 PM PT (November 14) – 6 PM PT (November 14)
– 6 PM ET (November 14) – 9 PM ET (November 14)
– 11 PM in the UK (November 14) – 2 AM in the UK (November 15)
– 12 AM in Europe (November 15) – 3 Am in Europe (November 15)

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A new Feh Channel broadcast for Fire Emblem Heroes will be held next week, Nintendo has announced. The presentation will offer the latest information about the mobile title.

Feh Channel will go live at the following times:

– 7:30 PM PT (November 14)
– 10:30 PM ET (November 14)
– 3:30 AM in the UK (November 15)
– 4:30 AM in Europe

The Feh Channel presentation will be hosted in the YouTube embed below.

A new summoning focus is now available in Fire Emblem Heroes. This summoning focus called “Heroes with Death Blow” features 5 star versions of Elincia, Delthea, and Klein with the skill Death Blow. This focus will be available until November 23rd.

You will be able to receive free orbs up to 10 times from today to November 21st in celebration of autumn. Something fairly small, but nice all the same.

The short haired ladies vs long haired gents voting gauntlet is now live for players to try out. The combatants are Takumi, Karel, Soren, Ryoma, Amelia, Katarina, Shanna and Hinoka. This gauntlet will last until November 11th.

The bond hero battle returns to the special maps for a week starting today and lasting until November 9th. This battle has the return of Celcia and Alm, it also includes some special quests for players to try and complete. You will have your choice from hard to infernal difficulties.

A new Voting Gauntlet event is coming to Fire Emblem Heroes soon – and this time, it’s a battle of the haircuts. Between November 6th and November 12th, it’s a face-off between short-haired ladies and long-haired gents. Representing the women are Amelia, Katarina, Shanna and Hinoka while Takumi, Karel, Soren and Ryoma will fight for the men. You can see the match-ups in the image above.

If you don’t have any of these characters yet, then the two Summoning Foci that are available starting today might be helpful. One of them features the four women and the other features the four men.

This information comes from Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima…

We will continue on to Fire Emblem Heroes, released in February of this year. For this title, we listened to the voices of our consumers and provided continual updates. As the result, we are on track to meet our overall business objectives, including our profit objectives. Since this summer, we have been holding large-scale events, adding new characters, adjusting specifications, and running new promotional campaigns, all bringing about another increase in active users.

You might think that the Fire Emblem series is more popular within Japan, but the share of sales overseas for Fire Emblem Heroes is steadily growing. As you can see, the overseas share of total sales has been expanding for the past several months and has exceeded sales in Japan. By the end of the year, we will also add support for Traditional Chinese text, and expand service to five new target countries and regions: Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macao, Thailand, and Singapore.

We will continue services for applications that have already been released, and we will continue releasing new smart device applications on the order of two to three per year.

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