Tokyo Mirage Sessions FE will be playable for the first time in the US at PAX East

On top of the new Kirby and Monster Hunter

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Nintendo is going to make a decent splash at PAX East with a handful of games that are made available to the public for the first time.

The headliner is probably Tokyo Mirage Sesssions #FE (also known as SMTxFire Emblem), which will be available in demo form. Also on the docket is Kirby: Planet Robobot, and Monster Hunter Generations on 3DS, which have also never been playable in the US (the former was just announced several weeks ago).

Oh, and you can also play Metroid Prime: Federation Force with a squad of up to four players, as well as Star Fox Zero. Nintendo’s booth (8093) will be open during the same time as the Expo, from April 22 to 24 from 10AM to 6PM ET.


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