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Gust and Koei Tecmo have published a new OST sampler video that previews five tracks from the upcoming release of the game.

The OST is set to contain 60 music tracks and release in Japan on September 25th. According to Gematsu’s translation, the tracks are listed as the following:

  • 0:00 to 0:47 – “Hito Natsu no Daibouken”
  • 0:48 to 1:29 – “Shirogane no Onsayaka”
  • 1:30 to 2:12 – “Suisai Iro ni Haneru Hibi”
  • 2:13 to 2:55 – “Hatenaku Tsuzuku Michi”
  • 2:56 to 3:48 – “Keichitsu, Kaname no Ashi”

Those interested can listen to the samples below.

Atelier Ryza

During a live stream today, Gust debuted the first actual gameplay from Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout. You can watch the footage below, which starts at 28:46.

Nintendo has gone live with a new North American commercial for Fire Emblem: Three Houses. We’ve included the advert below.

Nintendo has opened the North American website for Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Access the official page here.

There isn’t too much to see at present, but the site does have a trailer, screenshots, and rundown of details. Information about the Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers is also available.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses launches in just a few weeks, so the full-blown version of the site should be opening soon.

As we first found out at Anime Expo, One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 is in development for Switch. We have a few screenshots and pieces of art from the game below.

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 is slated for sometime in 2020.

Yesterday, Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle made its debut on Switch. Have a look at a half hour of footage in the video below.

It’s time for another character introduction for Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Today’s bio is for Cyril, a servant working for Archbishop Rhea.

Here’s his full introduction:

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 is coming to Switch, Bandai Namco revealed during a panel at Anime Expo today. Bandai Namco is once again teaming up with Koei Tecmo and Omega Force on the release.

Here’s a brief overview:

With Toshiyuki Kusakihara and Genki Yokota appearing at Japan Expo, a few outlets have shared interviews with the Fire Emblem: Three Houses developers. Jeuxvideo was one site that was able to speak with them and commented on the future of the weapon triangle, taking full advantage of Switch, the amount of time to complete the game, and amiibo support.

Below are those excerpts, courtesy of Serenes Forest:

Koei Tecmo is working on Fire Emblem: Three Houses, but it sounds like the game was mostly done by Intelligent Systems. Nintendo director Genki Yokota told VG247 that Intelligent Systems was primarily responsible for the main plot, the game system, ideas, and gameplay mechanics. Meanwhile, Koei Tecmo assisted on the programming side of things.

Intelligent Systems director Toshiyuki Kusakihara said that Three Houses “wouldn’t have been possible” without Koei Tecmo’s help. Yokota was more optimistic, but said that not having Koei Tecmo would have required much more development time.


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