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Nobunaga's Ambition: Rebirth Fief

Following the recent confirmation that Nobunaga’s Ambition: Rebirth will be released on Switch, Koei Tecmo issued a new trailer today that highlights the game’s Fief system.

Learn a bit more about the feature below, courtesy of Gematsu:

Nobunaga's Ambition: Rebirth

Koei Tecmo is bringing Nobunaga’s Ambition: Rebirth to Switch, the company confirmed today. The project was first announced a few months ago, but there was no word on specific platforms at the time.

Japan will be getting the game on July 21, 2022 with all pre-orders coming with an extra scenario. Koei Tecmo will release a Treasure Box containing an art book, daily pad calendar, and two-disc soundtrack.

Koei Tecmo have released the newest DLC for Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream today. A new gathering area, the Heartscape, consists of 2 maps and is inspired by another one of Gust’s titles, Blue Reflection: Second Light.

Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream has been updated to version 1.0.4. Most notably, this update adds a Boss Rush Battle mode, as well as the ability to change the BGM.

Here is what’s included in the update:

Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream has been updated to version 1.0.2 and 1.03. The updates have been released at the same time, and each version has a new DLC addition. 

Here is what’s included in the updates:

Atelier Sophie 2 update 1.0.1

Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream has only been out for a few days, but a big 1.0.1 update has already gone live. Players can get their hands on a new difficulty level, new photo frames and poses, a tie-in bonus with Blue Reflection: Second Light, and more.

The full patch notes for the Atelier Sophie 2 version 1.0.1 update are as follows:

Atelier Sophie 2 review

System: Switch
Release date: February 25, 2022
Developer: Gust
Publisher: Koei Tecmo


While the Atelier series continues to grow and bring in fans both new and old with each new colorful outing, protagonist, and luscious worlds we find ourselves on a journey with, there has also been a resurgence in some of its more seminal titles that helped bring the series to where it is today. With so many entries, characters, and overlapping stories set within particular worlds, each brings its own flavor and personality to the table. One such installment of the many Ateliers centers around Sophie Neuenmuller, the star of Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book. While games within the franchise have all been standalone, some of them have also followed a certain theme and world that they share. Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream now brings Sophie back into the spotlight and tries to offer a conclusion to the answers she was still looking for years ago. Not only does everything look great in this new engine, but it’s the most well-optimized and beautiful Atelier game to date on Switch, also containing some of the cleanest interfaces, polished battles, and vibrant worlds yet.

Atelier Sophie 2 trailer

Koei Tecmo and Gust are celebrating the release of Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream with a new launch trailer. The title released yesterday in Japan and is out worldwide as of today.

You can learn more about Atelier Sophie 2 with the following overview:

atelier sophie 2 theme song

Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream is almost here, and Koei Tecmo has now readied a new video for the RPG that puts the focus on the theme song Syndetos, which is sung by Suzuyu.

As a quick recap, here’s some information about Atelier Sophie 2:

Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires review

System: Switch
Release date: February 15, 2022
Developer: Omega Force
Publisher: Koei Tecmo


Around four years ago to the date, Dynasty Warriors 9 released globally and introduced a new perspective for the franchise with an open world format, though the feature seemed partially unnecessary. It was a neat idea that was unfortunately poorly implemented and left a bad taste in a lot of players’ mouths. Could an Empires edition – which many thought would be skipped – be able to unlock the original game’s potential? I truly believe that was the plan, and though this is a version that’s packed with all the content and changes Dynasty Warriors 9 spent years building post-launch, Empires is just a stripped down reminder that the title had a lot of its issues deep-rooted in its foundation that simply can’t be changed by adding more stuff as a distraction, and to make matters worse, the Switch version is borderline unplayable with how it runs.


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