Not only was the story and gameplay of the title shown at the recent Nintendo Direct, but also showcased were the different editions of Fire Emblem Engage.
Fire Emblem Engage Divine Edition is currently the only version of Engage available besides the traditional digital and physical copy. Here’s everything included in the Fire Emblem Engage Divine Edition:
– The Physical game
– A Steelbook
– Fire Emblem Engage Art Cards
– Poster Of Fire Emblem Engage
– Fire Emblem Engage Art Book
Fire Emblem Engage is set to release on January 20, 2023. As stated by Nintendo. Fire Emblem Engage will focus on a whole new protagonist named Alear known as the “Divine Dragon”. There is a war against the Fell Dragon and Alear must collect Emblem Rings scattered across the world to bring peace back to the Continent of Elyos. In the trailer, it appears that the Emblem Rings lets players call the aid of past Fire Emblem heroes such as Marth and Celica. Aspects of Fire Emblem Three Houses can be seen as well.
Readers should understand that what they are about to view is only considered a leak. Any information presented is only alleged and has not been confirmed by the publishers or developers of the game themselves.
Fire Emblem Engage was first leaked back in June, with photos of the protagonist’s hairstyle, special classes, and other side characters.
The initial leaks were shared in r/anime’s discord server by “Rønin”. Rønin shared details about the game, which were compiled by Reddit user Is_J_a_Name in the r/fireemblem thread. Assuming that what Rønin discovered is factual here’s what else players can expect before the Fire Emblem Engage release date.
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