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Fire Emblem Warriors officially launches in Japan on Thursday. However, some players are managing to get their hands on the game early. Because of that, information is being revealed early, including new characters.

The tricky thing here is that we’re still learning who is playable and who is just an NPC. But as things stand currently, Fire Emblem Warriors’ roster can be found below.

The opening animation for the Switch / New 3DS title Fire Emblem Warriors has been posted online. Have a look at it below.

Famitsu has new coverage of Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings this week. The magazine

Firis Mistlud and Ilmeria Von Leinweber from Atelier Firis will both be appearing in Atelier Lydie & Suelle. Firis uses a bow as her weapon of choice. Ilmeria, meanwhile, is an alchemy master.

One new character included in Atelier Lydie & Suelle is Roger Marlen, who is voiced by Takehito Koyasu. That’s Lydie & Suelle’s father. Famitsu describes him as a no-good dad and a mad scientist with top-notch painting ability.

Finally, Suelle will be able to use the “Ambition Notebook”. This notebook will have ambitions to complete that increase your reputation. You can increase your reputation to receive a test from the kingdom. If you pass, you’ll rank up.

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Gust has announced the release date of Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings in Japan: the game will launch on December 21 this year. As was previously announced, Western fans will have to wait a bit longer – the game will be released outside Japan in early 2018.

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GameXplain has assembled the 24 heroes of Fire Emblem Warriors and their Japanese intros together into one video, you can check it out below.

A new Japanese video for Fire Emblem Warriors is out now, showing off the Shadow Dragon characters and more. Check the video out below.

Nintendo has announced the Fire Emblem Warriors DLC for North America and Europe, which was first revealed at the Tokyo Game Show this weekend.

Here’s the full rundown of DLC with pricing:

Attack on Titan 2 was announced for Switch during the Tokyo Game Show this past weekend. Koei Tecmo followed up with news for the west today, confirming that the Switch version will also be released in North America and Europe.

We have the following overview as well:

A.O.T. 2 delves deeply into the fascinatingnarrative of Attack on Titan’s second season and offers players exhilarating action and new challenges, as it introduces the newly improved omni-directional mobility gear offering advanced freedom of movement and targeting precision to counter enhanced Titan movements.

Players will be able to try their new moves against these fearsome Titans as they control characters from a Titan-sized roster! Outside of battle they will be able to deepen their relationships with their fellow squad-mates while gaining greater insight into life within the walls thanks to more advanced RPG elements.

Attack on Titan 2 will launch for Switch physically and digitally in early 2018.

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Fire Emblem Warriors will be released in Japan this week, and as such, advertising for the game is kicking into high gear. Watch the newest web commercial for the game below:

At the Tokyo Game Show, Koei Tecmo confirmed that Attack on Titan 2 (not to be confused with Spike Chunsoft’s Attack on Titan 2 for 3DS), is coming to Switch. A few details were shared at the event, with Gematsu relaying the following:

  • 3D Maneuver Gear actions are more diversified.
  • Titan movements have evolved, making battles more exhilarating.
  • Players can experience the story of the second season of the television anime.
  • The amount of playable characters in Attack on Titan 2 has significantly increased from the 10 playable characters in Koei Tecmo’s first Attack on Titan game. (A specific number was not announced.)
  • Players will be able to have deep exchanges with the characters from the original work.
  • [???] can be created.
  • [???] Mode has been implemented.

We also have a few screenshots:

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