Alm artwork from Nintendo's website
(Image of Alm from Nintendo’s Website)

The Fire Emblem series has become a favorite of many Nintendo fans in recent years.  With the stellar release of Fire Emblem Awakening and then followed by the well-received Fire Emblem Fates, the series has found revitalized strength to bring it back from the brink.  I remember reading a rumor a couple of years ago now that had Awakening not sold as well as it did, Nintendo was considering shelving the franchise for the time being.  That didn’t happen, obviously, and the series is now in full force!  The RPG tactics series from Intelligent Systems with perma-death for your characters and intriguing storylines has piqued players’ interest (character appearances in Smash Bros. helped, as well!).  The Nintendo Direct this evening (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) featured all the new Fire Emblem a fan could want.  Let’s dig in!

A new take on an old classic

The first entry shown was Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, which releases on May 19th of this year for the 3DS.  Additionally, a dual pack of amiibo featuring the game’s protagonists, Alm and Celica, will be available the same day.  No information was given about how they will interact with the game.

As for the game itself, it is a retelling of Fire Emblem Gaiden, which was released in 1992 exclusively in Japan for the Famicom.  The game appears to feature a bit of dungeoneering in addition to the normal Fire Emblem gameplay we’ve come to know and expect.  The trailer states that the game will stay true to the style of the original, with a few modern enhancements such as animated cutscenes!

Seeing as many of the Fire Emblem titles never left Japan until more recently, this is a welcome addition for fans new and old outside of the country to get their hands on one of the original titles.

Switching gears to a new entry in the series

*Insert Switch click sound here* (I still love that sound).  A full-fledged Fire Emblem entry is heading to the Nintendo Switch!  No official title has been announced yet and it stated the release is planned for 2018.  Hopefully all goes well and they are able to hit that (very large) target release window.

While we’re talking about the Switch…

Some more details were shown in regards to Fire Emblem Warriors, the game being developed by Koei Tecmo.  We got a brief gameplay trailer showing the standard hack ‘n slash action we’ve come to know (and maybe love, if it’s your kind of thing) from Koei Tecmo.  While I’m not a huge fan of the series, Hyrule Warriors was fantastic.  It had the right amount of story to drive a Zelda fan like me to keep playing it while mixing in the classic elements from the long running Warriors series.  If they keep that formula with the Fire Emblem franchise, I could see this being another title to pick up for a play-through.

In addition to the Switch, the title is also being developed for the New Nintendo 3DS (not to be confused with the original 3DS, even though the naming IS in fact terribly confusing).  Both versions are currently set for a Fall 2017 release date.

Fire Emblem for your phone, wherever you go!

Finally, we have more details of the previously announced Fire Emblem title for smartphones.  Fire Emblem Heroes is the smartphone take on the series.  It features heroes (hence the name) from many of the previous entries in the Fire Emblem series, including some new ones.  Heroes are summoned using orbs that can be won in battle or purchased as micro-transactions.  The battles follow the standard tactics, rock-paper-scissors style of gameplay as the previous entries in the series.  Characters are (at least partially) voiced and can be leveled up through battle.  There are different kinds of battles and they seem to be on relatively small battlefields that fit entirely on your phone’s screen.

Fire Emblem Heroes appears to be launching first on Android phones on February 2nd.  iPhone users will need to wait, as the only time frame that was given for iOS was “soon.”  Outside of this, Nintendo has opened a site where you can vote on which heroes you’d like to see featured in special in-game events once the title is released.  If you login with your My Nintendo account, you can earn a platinum point bonus by voting.  You can apparently pre-register now on the Google Play store to prepare for the release.

That’s a wrap!

The Fire Emblem Heroes details were the last presented in the Nintendo Direct.  It looks like the next year will be a great time to be a Fire Emblem fan.  I’ll be sure to post updates as more news about these titles is released.

Now if only Nintendo would show as much love to the Metroid series… (it was hinted that something may be forthcoming in the next year on that front)