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Attack on Titan 2 - Predator Mode

Attack on Titan 2 added in a new Predator Mode today. The online multiplayer mode lets players take control of Titans with up three additional people. For a look at the new feature, view the video below.

Fire Emblem Warriors - Awakening DLC Pack

Fire Emblem Warriors added its brand new DLC for Fire Emblem Awakening earlier today. Take a look at some footage below.

Fire Emblem Warriors updated just a short while ago, bringing along new DLC characters and more. We have trailers for Tharja, Owain, and Olivia below.

Update: Full patch notes posted below.


Original: Fire Emblem Warriors’ next big update is here. Along with version 1.5.0, the Fire Emblem Awakening DLC is out now.

Nintendo hasn’t posted the official patch notes yet, but they should be in shortly. We’ll update this post when we have them.

With Atelier Lydie & Suelle launching in the west, Koei Tecmo has prepared a new launch trailer for the game. We have it below.

The official Fire Emblem Warriors Twitter account has posted screenshots of the three new History Mode maps that will be part of the upcoming Fire Emblem Awakening DLC pack. The three new playable characters that are added with this DLC are Owain, Tharja and Olivia, and their corresponding History Mode maps are based on the chapters in which they are recruited in Fire Emblem Awakening.

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The Nintendo Treehouse Log has updated again with another entry. For its latest post, the Fire Emblem Awakening DLC for Fire Emblem Warriors is covered in detail.

Here’s an excerpt:

Atelier Lydie & Suelle is making its way to North America and Europe after previously releasing in Japan. For a look at the English version, check out the video below.

Koei Tecmo worked with NIS America to release a limited edition for Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings. Have a closer look at the full contents with the unboxing video below.

System: Switch
Release date: March 20, 2018
Developer: Omega Force
Publisher: Koei Tecmo


If you watch anime or have even the slightest knowledge of it, chances are you’ve heard of Attack on Titan. In the last few years alone, the franchise has grown to be a globally known property that’s quickly making its way up the ranks to the likes of Tokyo Ghoul, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, and One Punch Man in terms of surge of popularity, and it shows no signs of slowing down. For its new game, Attack on Titan 2 sees developer Omega Force return for a sequel to the 2016 original, and while that title undoubtedly had issues with its repetitiveness and uninspired progression, this new title feels very much like an overhaul where they’ve learned from mistakes, what worked and didn’t work, and with an attempt to make this a lot more personal and captivating by experiencing the events through the eyes of your created character, rather than simply playing what you’ve watched and read. There are still improvements to be made before we get that perfect Attack on Titan experience, but this is undoubtedly a step in the right direction.


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