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Nintendo previously announced release months for the three different Fire Emblem Warriors DLC packs. Over on the official Japanese website, Koei Tecmo now has specific release dates.

They are as follows:

Fire Emblem Fates – December 31
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon – February 28
Fire Emblem Awakening – March 31

It’s possible that these dates will change, but as of now, each DLC pack is planned for the very end of each month. If anything changes, we’ll let you know.

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At the Tokyo Game Show last month, it was announced that Fire Emblem Warriors will have DLC. Players can purchase a season pass (or individually) when the game comes out for three different waves of content.

Today’s North American launch trailer for Fire Emblem Warriors gives us a better idea as to what we can expect from the DLC. Koei Tecmo is planning three new playable characters, three new History scenarios, new weapons and costumes, and new support conversations for each pack.

The first Fire Emblem Warriors DLC pack, featuring Fire Emblem Fates, drops in December. The Shadow Dragon pack will be up next in February, followed by Fire Emblem Awakening in March.

It’s been a rather murky road when it comes to Fire Emblem Warriors and dual audio. We’ve never been able to get a clear cut answer straight from Nintendo about the situation – until today that is.

The North American launch trailer for Fire Emblem Warriors reveals that Nintendo will be putting out a free downloadable Japanese voice-pack at launch. This tells us that you should be able to play the game with Japanese voices if you’d like. So the choice is there – play with the dubbed, English cast or the Japanese voices.

Fire Emblem Warriors is out later this week in North America and Europe. Nintendo is releasing the game on Friday. Below, we have the official launch trailers from both Nintendo of America and Nintendo of Europe.

Some new footage has come in from the English build of Fire Emblem Warriors showing the game’s History Mode. See the video below.

Koei Tecmo has updated the official Attack on Titan 2 website, updating the section on the game’s characters and introducing the new Town Life feature. The character section doesn’t really reveal anything new, but feel free to check it out if you want to read official bios of Eren, Mikasa, Armin, Levi, Miche, Nanaba and Gelgar.

More interesting is the reveal of the Town Life feature. In between the game’s battles, you can spend time inside the safety of the walled city. There, you can spend time with the other characters to improve your relationships with them, tackle side quests and do some training to improve your fighting strength.

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Famitsu has posted four new Attack on Titan 2 screenshots. They are ripe for viewing in the gallery below.

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Nintendo UK has posted a new commercial for Fire Emblem Warriors, available for viewing on YouTube. The video is also conveniently posted below.

Fire Emblem Warriors makes its debut on October 20.

In the latest issue of Famitsu, the magazine shares new details about the Attack on Titan 2 game. This is the one for Switch that Koei Tecmo is publishing worldwide, as opposed to Spike Chunsoft’s 3DS title currently for Japan only.

Here’s the latest information:

There has always been a bit of confusion about whether or not Fire Emblem Warriors would include both English and Japanese voice-overs for its Western release. When showing off the game during the last couple of months at various events and expos, the game had both English and Japanese voice-overs concurrently, though this was only for development reasons as they hadn’t been fully implemented yet. On Nintendo’s official websites and on press material, the game was always only stated to have English voices in its Western release. However, at Japan Expo in July, a Nintendo representative said that it would have both English and Japanese voices available at release.

Statements by these reps at events should be taken with a grain of salt though, as they aren’t always well-informed – just like in this case. Copies of the Western version of Fire Emblem Warriors have now gone out to the press, and these do not have an option to activate Japanese voices, only English ones. This was confirmed by Derrick Bitner from GameXplain.

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