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Fire Emblem Heroes has received another new update, though this one is small in nature. Version 2.9.1 is out now and implements bug fixes.

Note that the patch will be required by September 18.

SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy was originally going to offer Thief Arthur as DLC on September 13. However, NIS America has announced that it will now arrive between the dates of September 19 or September 20 depending on your region.

Version 1.10 is also coming next week. This will include arcade stick support and the locked data for the Thief Arthur DLC.

Fortnite

Fortnite’s latest content update is now live. Version 5.40 is highlighted by the addition of new Assault Rifle in Battle Royale.

Below are the full details:

A big update has gone live for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. Arc System Works has issued version 1.3.0, comprised of many system and character changes.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Several months after its initial release, Dandara has received a new patch. Raw Fury and Long Hat House issued version 1.1.5 today.

The new update has a number of adjustments and additions, including video capture support. We have the full patch notes below.

Breakers: Dawn of Heroes

Cyberstep has been updating its free-to-play Switch game Dawn of the Breakers pretty regularly. The latest release, version 1.013, includes some new elements, adjustments, and bug fixes.

Below are the full patch notes:

Fire Emblem Heroes has received its latest update. Starting now, players on iOS and Android can download version 2.9.0, which includes a new feature, a new battle type, and more weapon skills.

Another update has gone live for Rocket League on Switch. This will officially show as version 1.1.1, but is also known as version 1.52.

Psyonix addressed the following:

Bad North’s first update is live on Switch. A number of bugs have been fixed with version 1.01, along with a “severe framerate drop” that could take place in a few locations.

The full patch notes are as follows:

All-Star Fruit Racing

Before the launch of All-Star Fruit Racing, PQube and 3DClouds.it promised that the Switch version would be updated with online support. That has happened today with version 1.01, available to download now.

After applying the update, All-Star Fruit Racing will allow for matchmaking with random racers online and creating custom lobbies with friends. Local area network play is included as well.

Source: PQube PR


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