Fans were amazed with the news from Nintendo regarding the Fire Emblem franchise. The development of several games from the hit strategy-RPG series is currently in progress. The news was delivered through a Nintendo Direct announcement.
According to Nintendo's official website, the games being developed include a new one for mobile devices, two for the Nintendo Switch and multiple games for the Nintendo 3DS. The Nintendo Direct presentation where the games were reported was considered the most fiery and emblematic one yet.
Doug Bowser, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Nintendo of America, said that the growth of the popularity of the Fire Emblem franchise has exploded in recent years. He said that a multitude of games on a variety of devices will soon be available for both newcomers to the series and longtime fans to play. He added that this was the best time to be a Fire Emblem fan and to be a first-time player as well.
Fire Emblem Heroes is the only game that will be coming to mobile devices. The next adventure of Nintendo will take place when Fire Emblem Heroes is released soon on mobile. Time Magazine reported that the game will be released on February 2 for iOS and Android devices.
Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia is one of multiple games that will be available for the Nintendo 3DS. This game is inspired by the second game in the Fire Emblem series, Fire Emblem Gaiden, which was released exclusively in Japan in 1992. It will reimagine the original on a grander scale. Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia will be released for the Nintendo 3DS on May 19.
Fire Emblem Warriors is one of two games planned for release on the Nintendo Switch. It will also be available for the Nintendo 3DS. This game is scheduled to launch this fall.
A major Fire Emblem game is planned to be released on the Nintendo Switch. This will be the first time that a new mainline game in the series is in development for a Nintendo home console, since Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn on the Nintendo Wii in 2007. The new game will be launched in 2018.
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