Dragalia Lost to celebrate six month anniversary with Fire Emblem Heroes crossover event

A veritable war in your back pocket

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Nintendo’s mobile RPG title, Dragalia Lost, is approaching its sixth-month anniversary. The free-to-play fantasy title launched on iOS and Android devices in September of 2018, hoping to cut out a slice of the mobile gaming pie currently enjoyed by titles such as Pokemon GO and Fire Emblem Heroes.

Speaking of Feh (as the cool kids call it… I think) Dragalia Lost is to celebrate its half-year celebrations by staging a crossover event with the pocket battle title. Fire Emblem: Lost Heroes will see some of Feh’s popular characters stumble blindly into the Dragalia Lost universe, where no doubt everyone will sit down over tea and carrot cake – or perhaps get into a massive scrap. Here’s hoping the latter.

As well as the crossover event, Dragalia Lost has also received its Version 1.6.0 update, which adds a game speed toggle, better co-op play, and the option to equip two Wyrmprints alongside various bug fixes. Check out the video below for more details on these new features.

Dragalia Lost is available now on iOS and Android devices.


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