While "not E3" season may have come to an end, we've still got plenty of news stories for you to dig into in this here roundup, including reports that Nintendo has a new Fire Emblem game waiting in the wings.
Our other top stories today include Tetsuya Nomura's interview in which he opens up about the Kingdom Hearts series, and reports that Sony is working on a "professional" controller for the PS5. All that and more if you read on.
It's pretty difficult to guess what Nintendo is working on behind the scenes these days, but if Nintendo insider Emily Rogers is to be believed, there's been a completed Fire Emblem game in the wings for the past year. Rogers' claims have been backed up with seemingly legit screenshots of a character with "strange red and blue hair." These screenshots also seem to suggest this game will allow players to summon characters from across the Fire Emblem franchise, hinting that it has something to do with its 30th anniversary.
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A recent interview with Tetsuya Nomura has revealed a bunch of interesting bits of news about the Kingdom Hearts series and how it will look going forward. One of these little tidbits details how Nomura doesn't really see the series as a crossover between Final Fantasy and Disney, explaining that he used popular Final Fantasy characters to make the game's original characters stand out. He also hinted at the number of Disney worlds that will appear in Kingdom Hearts 4, and how it was him that was wary about Sora's crossover with Smash Bros., not Disney.
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