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Attack on Titan 2 is coming to Switch, Koei Tecmo has announced. The news was shared during an event at the Tokyo Game Show. Along with Switch, Koei Tecmo will be releasing the game on PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Steam.

We won’t have to wait on a localization announcement for this one, thankfully. The game was already confirmed for North America and Europe earlier in the year when the original reveal took place. Switch isn’t officially set for the west since today’s news was only just shared for Japan, but given how the major games for the platform are being localized thus far (Atelier, Nights of Azure 2), we expect Koei Tecmo to have an update for the west soon.

Here’s the original teaser for Attack on Titan 2:

Attack on Titan 2 will release in early 2018.

Koei Tecmo released the first Japanese commercial for Fire Emblem Warriors. Check it out below.

By the way, Koei Tecmo also uploaded a new version of the Fire Emblem Warriors TGS trailer. It’s basically the same as the previous version, but with appearances from Tiki and Caeda.

At the Tokyo Game Show this week, Koei Tecmo revealed Celica as a new playable character for Fire Emblem Warriors. That isn’t the only new character announced at the expo, however.

Two more characters are confirmed. Both Tiki and Caeda are both joining Fire Emblem Warriors.

Caeda was technically known previously due to a leak from the new Nintendo Direct trailer. Tiki was also hinted at from a boxart leak. However, it’s the first time Koei Tecmo is confirming both characters for the game officially.

You can see the first gameplay of Tiki and Caeda below.

Along with all of the footage shown during the latest Fire Emblem Warriors stage event at the Tokyo Game Show today, a Bond Conversation between Lyn and Celica was also shown. We’ve attached that below.

Koei Tecmo had a whole bunch of Fire Emblem Warriors footage to show at its Tokyo Game Show event today. We get a first look at History Mode, new Lyn gameplay, and more. Check out the recording below.

During a stage show at the Tokyo Game Show today, Koei Tecmo debuted the first gameplay video of Fire Emblem Warriors on New 3DS. Check it out below.

Earlier today, Celica was revealed for Fire Emblem Warriors by Koei Tecmo during a live stream at the Tokyo Game Show. We now have more information on Celica and new gameplay systems, courtesy of Gematsu.

Characters

Celica (voiced by Nao Toyama)

The surviving princess of the Zofia royal family, which has fallen. Due to her past, she dislikes war, and is seeking the path to peace.

System

Weapon

—Awakening

When the Awakening Gauge is filled, you can trigger an Awakening. By doing this, you’ll have the advantage against every enemy in the Weapon Triangle for a fixed period of time. Additionally, after that period ends, an Awakening Attack will trigger.

—Musou Attack

When the Musou Gauge is filled, you can unleash a Musou Attack. This does tremendous damage to a vast range of enemies.

Extra Systems

—Bond Conversations

By fighting, the warriors’ mutuan bond levels will rise, and you can witness the bond conversations between two warriors. Enjoy a wide range of conversations that go beyond different Fire Emblem titles.

Finally there are some new screenshots, which you can check out below.

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Koei Tecmo has prepared a new trailer for Fire Emblem Warriors’ appearance at the Tokyo Game Show, featuring the newly-revealed character Celica. Watch it below.

Celica is joining Fire Emblem Warriors, Koei Tecmo has revealed. The news was just shared during a live stage show at the Tokyo Game Show.

A brief clip was shown of Celica in the game followed by gameplay. We have the recording of the footage below.

Thanks to a listing on the European Switch eShop, Fire Emblem Warriors’ file size on Switch is confirmed. The game will take up 13.1GB.

Fire Emblem Warriors’ New 3DS pre-load recently started in Japan. The game is roughly 16,811 blocks / 2.05GB on the dedicated handheld. It goes without saying then, as you would expect, that the Switch version is a much bigger game.

Source: Switch eShop


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