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In preparation of the upcoming voting gauntlet there will be two summoning focuses where you will be able to obtain the heroes in the bracket. One focus has all the men: Roy, Ike, Hector and Chrom. The other focus contains the women: Lyn, Camilla, Lucina and Tharja. Remember you won’t have to use an orb on your first summon for either of these focuses. Each focus will last until September 6th.

Nintendo just wrapped up a short presentation for Fire Emblem Heroes centered around the Choose Your Legends Voting Gauntlet. The big news is the “Brave Heroes” summoning event, featuring Roy, Ike, Lyn, and Lucina. Watch the full broadcast below.

Nintendo will be returning with a new Fire Emblem Heroes broadcast very soon. On Sunday / Monday, the next Feh Channel presentation will be streamed online.

It’ll go live at the following times:

– 8:30 PM PT (August 27)
– 11:30 PM ET (August 27)
– 4:30 AM in the UK (August 28)
– 5:30 AM in Europe (August 28)

You’ll be able to watch the broadcast as it happens below. Nintendo says it will be about ten minutes long.

Fire Emblem Heroes received some Turn Limit Special Maps with its latest update earlier today. Check out some footage below.

A new event is now live in Fire Emblem Heroes. In the Special Maps tab, you can now access to five different Turn Limit Special Maps with two difficulty levels to go through. Beat all the maps within a limited number of turns and you earn up to a total of 10 Orbs.

There is also a new set of Special Quests called “Turn Limit” which can get you some different rewards as well.

The Turn Limit Special Maps and Quests will be available until September 10th.

Fire Emblem Heroes updated once again last night with a Valter Grand Hero Battle. Get a look at some footage in the video below.

The next grand hero battle is now available for you to try out, Valter is the enemy this time around. The Valter map will be available until August 29th.

Earlier this week, we made note of an interview Nintendo Dream conducted this summer with the developers of Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia. In the same interview, Nintendo and Intelligent Systems talked about the “Battle of Revolution” April Fools’ Day joke that took place earlier this year.

It was kind of surprising to see Nintendo go all out with fabricating a game like that. A site was set up, and various images and details were created just for the joke. Basically, Battle of Revolution was imagined as a NES-style game set in the late Edo period of Japan.

Nintendo’s Hitoshi Yamagami and Kenta Nakanishi as well as Intelligent Systems’ Toshiyuki Kusakihara and Masahiro Higuchi discussed Battle of Revolution and how it came to be. It’s an interesting read, with the excerpt posted below. You can also read the full interview on Kantopia.

The July 2017 issue of Nintendo Dream had a massive interview about Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia. Producer Hitoshi Yamagami (Nintendo), director Kenta Nakanishi (Nintendo), director Toshiyuki Kusakihara (Intelligent Systems), and producer Masahiro Higuchi (Intelligent Systems) participated in the discussion.

Among the topics discussed were the use of realistic proportions (which will be carried over into the upcoming Switch title), why Alm is left-handed, and a whole lot more. We’ve picked out some of the notable excerpts below. You can read the full interview on Kantopia.

Fire Emblem Heroes added in its latest content earlier today featuring a new paralogue map, Tempest Trials, and summons. Check out some footage below.


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