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Heroes: The Real Feh Channel Arrives, Featuring 30th Anniversary Celebrations, Version 4.4 Info & Big Change to Summoning!

April Fool’s is over, so now the real Feh Channel is here! Unlike the 8-bit warm up from before, it goes over new gameplay features, including a big–and very welcome–change to the summoning system!

Also, it’s not your ears–Feh has a new English voice actress. For the last few years, she was voiced by Kimberly Tierney. However, voice recording has moved from Canada to the USA, so Feh has been re-casted (via Twitter).

30th Anniversary Tie-Ins

Fittingly, the first piece of news is related to the Fire Emblem series’s 30th anniversary, on 20th April 2020. Here’s what you can look forward to:

  • 30th Anniversary Log-In Bonus
  • 30th Anniversary Grand Hero Battle Revivals
  • 30th Anniversary Reward Maps
  • Free 5-star Hero: Fire Emblem Leads
  • 30th Anniversary Packs
  • 30th Anniversary Quests
  • Special Heroes Summoning Event
  • Tap Battle: History Unveiled

Feh covered 4 of these in more detail.

30th Anniversary Grand Hero Battle Revivals

12 Grand Hero Battles, representing 12 games from the franchise, will be re-run between 8th April to 1st May.

  • Gharnef (Shadow Dragon and Blade of Light): 8th ~ 9th April
  • Fallen Delthea (Echoes): 10th ~ 11th April
  • Julius (Genealogy of the Holy War): 12th ~ 13th April
  • Kempf (Thracia 776): 14th ~ 15th April
  • Rutger (Binding Blade): 16th ~ 17th April
  • Linus (Blazing Blade): 18th ~ 19th April
  • Lyon (The Sacred Stones): 20th ~ 21st April
  • Naesala (Path of Radiance): 22nd ~ 23rd April
  • Oliver (Radiant Dawn): 24th ~ 25th April
  • Aversa (Awakening): 26th ~ 27th April
  • Garon (Fates): 28th ~ 29th April
  • Death Knight (Three Houses): 30th April ~ 1st May

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Nintendo UK’s FE Retrospective and Facebook Page

Today, Nintendo UK released a short video detailing the history of the Fire Emblem series in Europe.

While there’s nothing particular new for diehard fans (and a few incorrect or misleading facts), it’s nice to see Nintendo trying to hype up the series in the launch up to Christmas.

In addition, Nintendo has started up an official Facebook page for the Fire Emblem series (for the UK).

Although this can be seen as a push for Fire Emblem Fates, which we imagine is still selling well, we do wonder if this is all related to the upcoming Fire Emblem mobile game launching in early 2017.

Especially as the page promises to share news for the series–and there’s not much else on the radar. Of course, news of a new mainline entry wouldn’t be amiss!