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Fire Emblem Heroes celebra el octavo aniversario con citación gratuita, mejoras de calidad de vida y más

Autor : Bella Actualizar : Feb 21,2025

¡Fire Emblem Heroes celebra el octavo aniversario con eventos especiales y una nueva actualización!

Fire Emblem Heroes continúa prosperando, celebrando su impresionante octavo aniversario con emocionantes eventos en el juego y una actualización sustancial (ver. 9.2.0). Este juego de rol de estrategia móvil de larga duración es recompensar a jugadores leales con misiones especiales y un evento de invocación gratuito con héroes especiales de 5 estrellas como parte de la celebración del aniversario.

Los entusiastas de Gacha apreciarán la piscina de invocación mejorada. Los eventos de mundos vinculantes ahora te permiten aliar con dos héroes, mientras que el Salón de las Formas cuenta con tres habilidades de cada tipo en su cámara más alta. El combate estratégico en la arena y el asalto de la arena+ también ha recibido una actualización, con la función de retiro táctico que ahora se puede usar hasta tres veces.

Para aquellos que se perdieron héroes pasados, el legendario evento Revival 1 trae de vuelta a los héroes legendarios como héroes de 5 estrellas. Invoca 40 veces o más, ¡y puedes seleccionar un héroe de enfoque de 5 estrellas de tu elección de forma gratuita!

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El ver. 9.2.0 La actualización incluye muchas otras adiciones detalladas en las notas oficiales del parche. Una práctica lista de niveles y la guía de vuelco también están disponibles para jugadores que buscan asistencia adicional.

¿Listo para unirse a la celebración? Descargue Fire Emblem Heroes de App Store o Google Play. Es gratuito con compras en la aplicación. Manténgase actualizado sobre las últimas noticias siguiendo la página oficial de Facebook, visitando el sitio web oficial o revisando el video integrado de arriba para obtener un adelanto de las imágenes y la atmósfera del juego.

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