'Fire Emblem Heroes' Launches Its Fifth And Final Launch Celebration Map
''Fire Emblem Heroes'', one of Nintendo's titles to mobile environments Android and iOs, is getting its fifth and what seems to be a final inclusion to its celebration maps. The new map will reward its player base with a good amount of orbs. The game saw a successful launch, a few weeks back in both the platforms with the daily player counter increasing frequently.
Even if it lacks a lot of features from its main sequel itself, the fact that its installment still achieving its target is pretty appreciable. At the time of launch, the Japanese firm announced that the celebration maps will be a symbol of "Fire Emblem'' launch on both the platforms. What seems to look like the last of it, the update also brings in two new difficulties rewarding players with orbs, as per reports from Siliconera. With the total of two new difficulties, players will be able to receive six orbs.
The difficulty levels in Fire Emblem Heroes are pretty much similar to the previous releases with a Normal and hard mode, that rewards 3 orbs per difficulty. The following six maps will be eligible for gameplay for a period of four more days ending on Mar. 13 and following the expiry of the active event, there won't be a next time anymore. So it's recommended to grab as much as you can, as long as the weekly event is active.
On another note related to it, Nintendo seems to have stepped up their banhammer game citing that the developers are aware of players abusing the system in "Fire Emblem Heroes", that's currently in progress. The following details were reported by Nintendolife.The website report also detailed that Nintendo will ask all the culprits to abide by their User Agreement once more, including the game's Code of conduct.
An official statement from the website mentioned that Nintendo was already in the process of bringing in counter-measures that will limit features in the game. "Fire Emblem Heroes" is available on both Android and iOs will finally see some stricter anti-cheat measures part of the final launch.
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