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In the life cycle of a video game, it may be published in [[wikipedia:Software versioning|multiple versions]], including the process of [[Localization of the Fire Emblem series|localization into new languages]]. Outside of localization, successive versions of a game will usually implement a series of revisions and changes from the preceding version, ranging from fixing errors and bugs to adjusting game balance. In the age before digital distribution, it was not possible to revise pre-existing copies of an already-released game, so revised version were found in later print runs and re-releases of the game in question instead. This series of articles identifies different versions of the games of the {{FES}}, their release dates and regions, as well as any changes in both gameplay and story which were made by each version.
In the life cycle of a video game, it may be published in [[wikipedia:Software versioning|multiple versions]], including the process of [[Localization of the Fire Emblem series|localization into new languages]]. Outside of localization, successive versions of a game will usually implement a series of revisions and changes from the preceding version, ranging from fixing errors and bugs to adjusting game balance. In the age before digital distribution, it was not possible to revise pre-existing copies of an already-released game, so revised version were found in later print runs and re-releases of the game in question instead. This series of articles identifies different versions of the games of the {{FES}}, their release dates and regions, as well as any changes in both gameplay and story which were made by each version.


All [[Virtual Console]] re-releases of a game will use the most recent version of that game released in that region, although they may contain minor presentation changes of their own.
All [[Virtual Console]] re-releases of a game will usually use the most recent version of that game released in that region, although they may contain minor presentation changes of their own.


==Glossary==
==Glossary==
===Regions===
===Regions===
Nintendo divides the parts of the world in which it currently publishes its games into four regions. All games on Nintendo's home consoles, as well as their handhelds since the [[Nintendo DS|Nintendo DSi]], are subject to [[wikipedia:Regional lockout|regional lockout]] which prevents a game from being played on a console which does not match its designated region.
Nintendo divides the parts of the world in which it currently publishes its games into four regions. All games on Nintendo's home consoles before the [[Nintendo Switch]], as well as their handhelds since the [[Nintendo DS|Nintendo DSi]], are subject to [[wikipedia:Regional lockout|regional lockout]] which prevents a game from being played on a console which does not match its designated region.


The terminology used and the reasons for the regional division come from the days of analog television, where different parts of the world made use of one of several different [[wikipedia:Analog television#Standards|standards of broadcast encoding]]. Until the current generation, when analog television was still widely used, game systems were affected by this as well and releases in different regions required significant technical revision in order to work with televisions in that region. Although this is less relevant these days, with the rise of digital television, the regions defined by the analog era are still used today as the basis for separating different parts of the world.
The terminology used and the reasons for the regional division come from the days of analog television, where different parts of the world made use of one of several different [[wikipedia:Analog television#Standards|standards of broadcast encoding]]. Until the current generation, when analog television was still widely used, game systems (aside from handhelds) were affected by this as well and releases in different regions required significant technical revision in order to work with televisions in that region. Although this is less relevant these days with the rise of digital television, the regions defined by the analog era are still used today as the basis for separating different parts of the world.


* The '''[[wikipedia:NTSC|NTSC (National Television System Committee) region]]''' traditionally covers all of North America, parts of Central and South America, and parts of south-east Asia. For Nintendo's purposes, it is divided into three regions:
* The '''[[wikipedia:NTSC|NTSC (National Television System Committee) region]]''' traditionally covers all of North America, parts of Central and South America, and parts of south-east Asia. For Nintendo's purposes, it is divided into three regions:
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===Data===
===Data===
* '''Product ID:''' The identification code assigned to the version of the game by Nintendo. This code is always printed on the label of a game's cartridge or disc. The first part of the code indicates the console it was released on, the second part is a code unique to that particular version of the game, and the last part is the version's region of release.
* '''Product ID:''' The identification code assigned to the version of the game by Nintendo. This code is always printed on the label of a game's cartridge or disc. The standard varies depending on console. For most ''Fire Emblem'' games, i.e. those from ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' to ''New Mystery of the Emblem'' and physical versions of games on 3DS, the standard is the following: the first part of the code indicates the console it was released on, the second part is a four character code unique to that particular version of the game, and the last part is the version's region of release.
* '''Internal name:''' Nintendo's games are typically assigned an internal name which is found in the game's metadata, rather than being presented anywhere when playing the game. They are typically short and contain key information to quickly tell them apart from other regional versions of the game. Revised versions of a game in the same region won't typically change this.
* '''Internal title:''' Nintendo's games are typically assigned an internal name which is found in the game's metadata, rather than being presented anywhere when playing the game. They are typically short and contain key information to quickly tell them apart from other regional versions of the game. Revised versions of a game in the same region won't typically change this.


=={{FE1}}==
=={{FE1}}==
{{sectstub}}
There is only one known released version of ''Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light''.
 
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|-
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 50%" | Version
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 50%" | NTSC-J
|-
! Product ID
| HVC-VX
|-
! Language(s)
| Japanese
|-
! Release date
| April 20th, 1990
|-
! colspan="2" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |
|}
 
=={{FE2}}==
=={{FE2}}==
{{sectstub}}
There is only one known released version of ''Gaiden''.
 
Additionally, the game has some minor changes in the [[Virtual Console]] release.
 
{| class="basic" style="width: 335px; padding: 3px; border-spacing: 4px; border-width: 2px"
|-
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 50%" | Version
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 50%" | NTSC-J
|-
! Product ID
| HVC-2I
|-
! Language(s)
| Japanese
|-
! Release date
| March 14th, 1992
|-
! colspan="2" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |
|}
 
=={{FE3}}==
=={{FE3}}==
''Mystery of the Emblem'' appears to have had one revision released, although there is no information on what was changed.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://superfamicom.org/info/fire-emblem-monshou-no-nazo|title=Fire Emblem - Monshou no Nazo (SNES) Super Nintendo Game by Nintendo / Intelligent Systems|site=superfamicom.org|retrieved=2015-08-25}}</ref>
''Mystery of the Emblem'' had one revision released,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://superfamicom.org/info/fire-emblem-monshou-no-nazo|title=Fire Emblem - Monshou no Nazo (SNES) Super Nintendo Game by Nintendo / Intelligent Systems|site=superfamicom.org|retrieved=August 25, 2015}}</ref> which fixed some bugs. This revision was distributed via the [[wikipedia:Nintendo Power (cartridge)|Nintendo Power]] service<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://datomatic.no-intro.org/index.php?page=show_record&s=49&n=0820|title=DoM - 0820 - Fire Emblem - Monshou no Nazo (Japan) (Rev 1)|site=No-Intro.org|retrieved=August 24, 2022}}</ref> at an unknown date.


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!style="{{Roundtl}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Version
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 33%" | Version
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! style="width: 33%" | NTSC-J (v1.0)
!style="{{Roundtr}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | NTSC-J (V1.1)
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 33%" | NTSC-J (v1.1)
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{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Product ID'''
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{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} SHVC-EM
| SHVC-EM
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} SHVC-EM
| SHVC-EM
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Internal title'''
! Internal title
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} SHVC FIREEMBLEM  
| SHVC FIREEMBLEM
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} SHVC FIREEMBLEM  
| SHVC FIREEMBLEM
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Language(s)'''
! Language(s)
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Japanese
| Japanese
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Japanese
| Japanese
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Release date'''
! Release date
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} January 21st, 1994
| January 21st, 1994
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} ??
| September 30th, 1997
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color1}}" {{!}}
! Changes
| colspan="2" | Fixes some bugs.
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" {{!}} '''Changes'''
! colspan="3" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |  
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" colspan="2" {{!}} Unknown.
|-
!colspan="3" style="{{Roundb}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" width="100%"|
|}
|}


=={{FE4}}==
=={{FE4}}==
Only one known addition of ''Genealogy'' was released, with no later updates.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://superfamicom.org/info/fire-emblem-seisen-no-keifu|title=Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (SNES) Super Nintendo Game by Nintendo / Intelligent Systems|site=superfamicom.org|retrieved=2015-08-25}}</ref>
Only one known edition of ''Genealogy'' was released, with no later updates.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://superfamicom.org/info/fire-emblem-seisen-no-keifu|title=Fire Emblem - Seisen no Keifu (SNES) Super Nintendo Game by Nintendo / Intelligent Systems|site=superfamicom.org|retrieved=August 25, 2015}}</ref>


{|width="335px" align=center cellpadding=3 cellspacing="4" style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; {{round}}; border:2px solid {{Color2}}; background-color: {{Color1}}; text-align: center"
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!style="{{roundtl}}; border:none" width="70%" colspan="3"|
|-
|-
!style="{{Roundtl}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Version
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 50%" | Version
!style="{{Roundtr}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | NTSC-J
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 50%" | NTSC-J
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Product ID'''
! Product ID
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} SHVC-A32J-JPN
| SHVC-A32J-JPN
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Internal title'''
! Internal title
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} FIREEMBLEM4
| FIREEMBLEM4
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Language(s)'''
! Language(s)
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Japanese
| Japanese
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Release date'''
! Release date
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} May 14th, 1996
| May 14th, 1996
|-
|-
!colspan="2" style="{{Roundb}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" width="100%"|
! colspan="2" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |  
|}
|}


=={{FE5}}==
=={{FE5}}==
There are two known builds of ''Thracia 776'': the original Nintendo Power service release (commonly called the "NP" version), and the version that received a proper cartridge in the next year (commonly called the "ROM" version).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://superfamicom.org/info/fire-emblem-thracia-776-rom-version|title=Fire Emblem - Thracia 776 (ROM Version) (SNES) Super Nintendo Game by Nintendo / Intelligent Systems|site=superfamicom.org|retrieved=2015-08-25}}</ref> The differences between the two are relatively minor.
There are three known builds of ''Thracia 776'': the original Nintendo Power service release, a revision thereof, and the version that received a proper cartridge in the next year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://superfamicom.org/info/fire-emblem-thracia-776-rom-version|title=Fire Emblem - Thracia 776 (ROM Version) (SNES) Super Nintendo Game by Nintendo / Intelligent Systems|site=superfamicom.org|retrieved=August 25, 2015}}</ref> The differences between the three are relatively minor.


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!style="{{roundtl}}; border:none" width="70%" colspan="3"|
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!style="{{Roundtl}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Version
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!style="; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | NTSC-J (NP version)
! style="width: 25%" | NTSC-J (NP v1.0)
!style="{{Roundtr}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | NTSC-J (ROM version)
! style="width: 25%" | NTSC-J (NP v1.1)
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 25%" | NTSC-J (cartridge)
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Product ID'''
! Product ID
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} SHVC-BFEJ-JPN  
| SHVC-BFEJ-JPN
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} SHVC-BFRJ-JPN  
| SHVC-BFEJ-JPN
| SHVC-BFRJ-JPN
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Internal title'''
! Internal title
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} FIREEMBLEM5
| FIREEMBLEM5
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} FIREEMBLEM5
| FIREEMBLEM5
| FIREEMBLEM5ROM
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Language(s)'''
! Language(s)
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Japanese
| Japanese
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Japanese
| Japanese
| Japanese
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Release date'''
! Release date
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} September 1st, 1999
| September 1st, 1999
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} January 21st, 2000
| ??
| January 21st, 2000
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color1}}" {{!}}
! rowspan="3" | Changes
| colspan="3" | Revision of the Nintendo Power version fixes some bugs.
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" rowspan="2" {{!}} '''Changes'''
| colspan="3" | The title screen's copyright notice was altered in the cartridge release. Both NP versions' copyright notices read:<br><small>©1996,1999 Nintendo, ©1999 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS</small><br>The ROM version's copyright notice reads:<br><small>©1996,1999,2000 Nintendo/INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS</small>
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" colspan="2" {{!}} The title screen's copyright notice was altered, which is the easiest way to tell the two versions apart. The NP version's copyright notice reads:<br><small>©1996,1999 Nintendo, ©1999 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS</small><br>The ROM version's copyright notice reads:<br><small>©1996,1999,2000 Nintendo/INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS</small>
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" colspan="2" {{!}} [[Rankings]] were expanded with a series of higher grades implemented, raising the maximum achievable rank from AAA to SSS. Requirements to meet the pre-existing ranks were unchanged, and the new ranks have even more demanding requirements.
| colspan="3" | [[Rankings]] were expanded in the cartridge version with a series of higher grades implemented, raising the maximum achievable rank from AAA to SSS. Requirements to meet the pre-existing ranks were unchanged, and the new ranks have even more demanding requirements.
|-
|-
!colspan="3" style="{{Roundb}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" width="100%"|
! colspan="4" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |  
|}
|}


=={{FE6}}==
=={{FE6}}==
There is only one known released version of ''The Binding Blade''.
There is only one known released version of ''The Binding Blade''. However, an unreleased Simplified Chinese localization intended for an iQue Player system exists.


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Additionally, the game has some minor changes in the [[Virtual Console]] release.
!style="{{roundtl}}; border:none" width="70%" colspan="3"|
 
{| class="basic" style="width: 335px; padding: 3px; border-spacing: 4px; border-width: 2px"
|-
|-
!style="{{Roundtl}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Version
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 33%" | Version
!style="{{Roundtr}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | NTSC-J
! style="width: 33%" | NTSC-J
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 33%" | iQue
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Product ID'''
! Product ID
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} AGB-AFEJ-JPN
| AGB-AFEJ-JPN
| {{h|AFEC|From the ROM's header; as the game was never released, there is no &quot;full&quot; product ID.}}
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Internal title'''
! Internal title
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} FIREEMBLEM6
| FIREEMBLEM6
| FIREEMBLEM6
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Language(s)'''
! Language(s)
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Japanese
| Japanese
| Simplified Chinese
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Release date'''
! Release date
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} March 22nd, 2002
| March 22nd, 2002
| Unreleased
|-
|-
!colspan="2" style="{{Roundb}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" width="100%"|
! colspan="3" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |  
|}
|}


=={{FE7}}==
=={{FE7}}==
''Fire Emblem'' was released worldwide in four editions, with no known revisions beyond the base releases. It is unique in that it is the only internationally-released ''Fire Emblem'' game that splits its PAL edition in two versions, each containing different European languages from the other.
''The Blazing Blade'' was released worldwide in four editions. It is unique in that it is the only internationally-released ''Fire Emblem'' game that splits its European edition in two versions, each containing different European languages from the other.
 
Additionally, the game has some minor changes in the [[Virtual Console]] release.


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!style="{{Roundtl}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Version
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 20%" | Version
!style="; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | NTSC-J
! style="width: 20%" | Japanese
!style="; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | NTSC
! style="width: 20%" | US
!style="; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | PAL
! style="width: 20%" | EU
!style="{{Roundtr}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | PAL
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 20%" | EU
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Product ID'''
! Product ID
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} AGB-AE7J-JPN
| AGB-AE7J-JPN
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} AGB-AE7E-USA
| AGB-AE7E-USA
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} AGB-AE7X-EUR
| AGB-AE7X-EUR
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} AGB-AE7Y-EUR
| AGB-AE7Y-EUR
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Internal title'''
! Internal title
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} FIREEMBLEM7
| FIREEMBLEM7
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} FIREEMBLEME
| FIREEMBLEME
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} FIREEMBLEMX
| FIREEMBLEMX
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} FIREEMBLEMY
| FIREEMBLEMY
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Language(s)'''
! Language(s)
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Japanese
| Japanese
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} US English
| US English
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} EU English, French, German
| EU English, French, German
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} EU English, Spanish, Italian
| EU English, Spanish, Italian
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Release date'''
! Release date
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} April 25th, 2003
| April 25th, 2003
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} November 3rd, 2003
| November 3rd, 2003
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} July 16th, 2004
| July 16th, 2004
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} July 16th, 2004
| July 16th, 2004
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" {{!}} '''Changes'''
! Changes
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" colspan="4" {{!}} {{main|List of regional version differences/Fire Emblem (GBA)}}
| colspan="4" | [[/Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade|List of version differences/''Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade'']]
|-
|-
!colspan="5" style="{{Roundb}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" width="100%"|
! colspan="5" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |  
|}
|}


=={{FE8}}==
=={{FE8}}==
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''The Sacred Stones'' was released worldwide in three editions, with no known revisions beyond the base releases.
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Additionally, the game has some minor changes in the [[Virtual Console]] release.
 
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|-
|-
!style="{{Roundtl}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Version
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 25%" | Version
!style="; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | NTSC-J
! style="width: 25%" | Japanese
!style="; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | NTSC
! style="width: 25%" | US
!style="{{Roundtr}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | PAL
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 25%" | EU
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Product ID'''
! Product ID
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} AGB-BE8J-JPN
| AGB-BE8J-JPN
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} AGB-BE8E-USA
| AGB-BE8E-USA
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} AGB-BE8P-EUR
| AGB-BE8P-EUR
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Internal title'''
! Internal title
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} FIREEMBLEM8
| FIREEMBLEM8
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} FIREEMBLEM2E
| FIREEMBLEM2E
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} FIREEMBLEM2P
| FIREEMBLEM2P
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Language(s)'''
! Language(s)
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Japanese
| Japanese
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} US English
| US English
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} EU English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
| EU English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Release date'''
! Release date
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} April 25th, 2003
| October 7th, 2004
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} November 3rd, 2003
| May 23rd, 2005
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} July 16th, 2004
| November 4th, 2005
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" {{!}} '''Changes'''
! Changes
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" colspan="3" {{!}} {{main|List of regional version differences/Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones}}
| colspan="3" | [[/Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|List of version differences/''Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones'']]
|-
|-
!colspan="5" style="{{Roundb}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" width="100%"|
! colspan="4" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |  
|}
|}


=={{FE9}}==
=={{FE9}}==
''Path of Radiance'' was released worldwide in three editions, with no known revisions beyond the base releases.  
''Path of Radiance'' was released worldwide in three editions, with no known revisions beyond the base releases.


{|width="664px" align=center cellpadding=3 cellspacing="4" style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; {{round}}; border:2px solid {{Color2}}; background-color: {{Color1}}; text-align: center"
{| class="basic" style="width: 664px; padding: 3px; border-spacing: 4px; border-width: 2px"
!style="{{roundtl}}; border:none" width="70%" colspan="3"|
|-
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 25%" | Version
! style="width: 25%" | NTSC-J
! style="width: 25%" | NTSC-U
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 25%" | PAL
|-
|-
!style="{{Roundtl}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Version
! rowspan="2"|Product ID
!style="; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | NTSC-J
| DL-DOL-GFEJ-JPN
!style="; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | NTSC
| DL-DOL-GFEE-USA
!style="{{Roundtr}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"  | PAL
| DL-DOL-GFEP-EUR
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Product ID'''
| DOL-GFEJ-0-00 JPN
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} DOL-GFEJ-JPN
| DOL-GFEE-0-00 USA
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} DOL-GFEE-USA
| DOL-GFEP-0-00 JPN
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} DOL-GFEP-EUR
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Internal title'''
! Internal title
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} ??
| FIRE EMBLEM GC
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} FIRE EMBLEM GC US
| FIRE EMBLEM GC US
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} FIRE EMBLEM GC EU
| FIRE EMBLEM GC EU
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Language(s)'''
! Language(s)
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Japanese
| Japanese
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} US English
| US English
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} EU English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
| EU English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Release date'''
! Release date
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} April 20th, 2005
| April 20th, 2005
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} October 17th, 2005
| October 17th, 2005
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} November 4th, 2005
| November 4th, 2005
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" {{!}} '''Changes'''
! Changes
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" colspan="3" {{!}} {{main|List of regional version differences/Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance}}
| colspan="3" | [[/Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|List of version differences/''Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance'']]
|-
|-
!colspan="4" style="{{Roundb}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" width="100%"|
! colspan="4" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |  
|}
|}


=={{FE10}}==
=={{FE10}}==
{{sectstub}}
''Radiant Dawn'' was released worldwide in three editions. The Japanese version received one re-release at an unknown date, with unknown changes. The NTSC-U edition received two re-releases: one at an unknown date, which patched an issue with the ''Path of Radiance'' data transfer function, and one in 2014 with no changes.
 
{| class="basic" style="width: 830px; padding: 3px; border-spacing: 4px; border-width: 2px"
|-
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 12.5%" | Version
! colspan="2" style="width: 25%" | NTSC-J
! colspan="3" style="width: 37.5%" | NTSC-U
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 12.5%" | PAL
|-
! rowspan="2"|Product ID
| RVL-RFEJ-JPN
| RVL-RFEJ-JPN-B0
| RVL-RFEE-USA
| RVL-RFEE-USA
| RVL-RFEE-USA-B0
| RVL-RFEP-EUR
|-
| RVL-RFEJ-0A-0 JPN
| RVL-RFEJ-0A-1 JPN
| RVL-RFEE-0A-0 JPN
| RVL-RFEE-0A-1 USA
| RVL-RFEE-0A-1 JPN
| RVL-RFEP-0A-1 JPN
|-
! Internal title
| FIRE EMBLEM 10 JP
| FIRE EMBLEM 10 JP
| FIRE EMBLEM 10 USA
| FIRE EMBLEM 10 USA
| FIRE EMBLEM 10 USA
| FIRE EMBLEM 10 EUR
|-
! Language(s)
| Japanese
| Japanese
| US English
| US English
| US English
| EU English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
|-
! Release date
| February 22nd, 2007
| ??
| November 5th, 2007
| ??
| 2014
| March 14th, 2008
|-
! Changes
| colspan="6" | [[/Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|List of version differences/''Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn'']]
|-
! colspan="7" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |
|}


=={{FE11}}==
=={{FE11}}==
''Shadow Dragon'' was released worldwide in three editions, with no known revisions beyond the base releases.  
''Shadow Dragon'' was released worldwide in three editions, with no known revisions beyond the base releases.


{|width="664px" align=center cellpadding=3 cellspacing="4" style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; {{round}}; border:2px solid {{Color2}}; background-color: {{Color1}}; text-align: center"
Additionally, the [[Virtual Console]] release has changes to enable use of the [[online shop]] without use of the discontinued Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service.
!style="{{roundtl}}; border:none" width="70%" colspan="3"|
 
{| class="basic" style="width: 664px; padding: 3px; border-spacing: 4px; border-width: 2px"
|-
|-
!style="{{Roundtl}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Version
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 25%" | Version
!style="; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | NTSC-J
! style="width: 25%" | NTSC-J
!style="; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | PAL
! style="width: 25%" | PAL
!style="{{Roundtr}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | NTSC
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 25%" | NTSC-U
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Product ID'''
! Product ID
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} NTR-YFEJ-JPN
| NTR-YFEJ-JPN
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} NTR-YFEE-USA
| NTR-YFEP-EUR
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} NTR-YFEP-EUR
| NTR-YFEE-USA
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Internal title'''
! Internal title
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} FIREEMBLEM11
| FIREEMBLEM11
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} FIREEMBLEM11
| FIREEMBLEM11
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} FIREEMBLEM11
| FIREEMBLEM11
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Language(s)'''
! Language(s)
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Japanese
| Japanese
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} EU English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
| EU English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} US English
| US English
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Release date'''
! Release date
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} August 7th, 2008
| August 7th, 2008
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} December 5th, 2008
| December 5th, 2008
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} February 16th, 2009
| February 16th, 2009
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" {{!}} '''Changes'''
! Changes
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" colspan="3" {{!}} {{main|List of regional version differences/Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon}}
| colspan="3" | [[/Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon|List of version differences/''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon'']]
|-
|-
!colspan="5" style="{{Roundb}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" width="100%"|
! colspan="4" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |  
|}
|}


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There is only one known released version of ''New Mystery of the Emblem''.
There is only one known released version of ''New Mystery of the Emblem''.


{|width="335px" align=center cellpadding=3 cellspacing="4" style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; {{round}}; border:2px solid {{Color2}}; background-color: {{Color1}}; text-align: center"
{| class="basic" style="width: 335px; padding: 3px; border-spacing: 4px; border-width: 2px"
!style="{{roundtl}}; border:none" width="70%" colspan="3"|
|-
|-
!style="{{Roundtl}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Version
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 50%" | Version
!style="{{Roundtr}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | NTSC-J
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 50%" | NTSC-J
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Product ID'''
! Product ID
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} TWL-VI2J-JPN
| TWL-VI2J-JPN
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Internal title'''
! Internal title
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} FIREEMBLEM12
| FIREEMBLEM12
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Language(s)'''
! Language(s)
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Japanese
| Japanese
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Release date'''
! Release date
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} July 15th, 2010
| July 15th, 2010
|-
|-
!colspan="2" style="{{Roundb}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" width="100%"|
! colspan="2" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |  
|}
|}


=={{FE13}}==
=={{FE13}}==
{{sectstub}}
''Awakening'' was released worldwide in three editions, with no known revisions beyond the base releases.
 
{| class="basic" style="width: 664px; padding: 3px; border-spacing: 4px; border-width: 2px"
|-
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 25%" | Version
! style="width: 25%" | NTSC-J
! style="width: 25%" | NTSC-U
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 25%" | PAL
|-
! Product ID
| CTR-P-AFEJ
| CTR-P-AFEE
| CTR-P-AFEP
|-
! Language(s)
| Japanese
| US English
| EU English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
|-
! Release date
| April 19, 2012
| February 4, 2013
| EU: April 19, 2013<br />AU: April 20, 2013
|-
! Changes
| colspan="3" | [[/Fire Emblem Awakening|List of version differences/''Fire Emblem Awakening'']]
|-
! colspan="4" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |
|}


=={{FE14}}==
=={{FE14}}==
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===''Birthright''===
===''Birthright''===
{|width="500px" align=center cellpadding=3 cellspacing="4" style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; {{round}}; border:2px solid {{Color2}}; background-color: {{Color1}}; text-align: center"
{| class="basic" style="width: 500px; padding: 3px; border-spacing: 4px; border-width: 2px"
!style="{{roundtl}}; border:none" width="70%" colspan="3"|
|-
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 33%" | Version
! style="width: 33%" | NTSC-J (v1.0)
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 33%" | NTSC-J (v1.1)
|-
! Product ID
| CTR-BFXJ-JPN
| CTR-BFXJ-JPN
|-
! Language(s)
| Japanese
| Japanese
|-
! Release date
| June 25th, 2015
| July 29th, 2015
|-
! rowspan="2" | Changes
| colspan="2" | An issue where [[amiibo]] would be unusable under certain conditions was fixed.
|-
|-
!style="{{Roundtl}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Version
| colspan="2" | Various minor issues were fixed to "enhance the playing experience".<ref name="fates">{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/bfwj/update/index.html|title={{lang|ja|ファイアーエムブレムif 更新データ(Ver. 1.1)配信のお知らせ}}|site=Nintendo|published=July 29, 2015|retrieved=August 26, 2015}}</ref>
!style="; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | NTSC-J (v1.0)
!style="{{Roundtr}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"  | NTSC-J (v1.1)
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Product ID'''
! colspan="3" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} CTR-BFXJ-JPN
|}
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} CTR-BFXJ-JPN
 
===''Conquest''===
{| class="basic" style="width: 500px; padding: 3px; border-spacing: 4px; border-width: 2px"
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Internal title'''
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 33%" | Version
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} ??
! style="width: 33%" | NTSC-J (v1.0)
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} ??
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 33%" | NTSC-J (v1.1)
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Language(s)'''
! Product ID
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Japanese
| CTR-BFYJ-JPN
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Japanese
| CTR-BFYJ-JPN
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Release date'''
! Language(s)
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} June 25th, 2015
| Japanese
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} July 29th, 2015
| Japanese
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color1}}" {{!}}
! Release date
| June 25th, 2015
| July 29th, 2015
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" rowspan="2" {{!}} '''Changes'''
! rowspan="2" | Changes
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" colspan="2" {{!}} An issue where [[amiibo]] would be unusable under certain conditions was fixed.
| colspan="2" | An issue where [[amiibo]] would be unusable under certain conditions was fixed.
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" colspan="2" {{!}} Various minor issues were fixed to "enhance the playing experience".<ref name="fates">{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/bfwj/update/index.html|title=ファイアーエムブレムif 更新データ(Ver. 1.1)配信のお知らせ|site=Nintendo|published=2015-07-29|retrieved=2015-08-26}}</ref>
| colspan="2" | Various minor issues were fixed to "enhance the playing experience".<ref name="fates"/>
|-
|-
!colspan="3" style="{{Roundb}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" width="100%"|
! colspan="3" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |  
|}
|}


===''Conquest''===
===Digital/special edition===
{|width="500px" align=center cellpadding=3 cellspacing="4" style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; {{round}}; border:2px solid {{Color2}}; background-color: {{Color1}}; text-align: center"
{| class="basic" style="width: 500px; padding: 3px; border-spacing: 4px; border-width: 2px"
!style="{{roundtl}}; border:none" width="70%" colspan="3"|
|-
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 33%" | Version
! style="width: 33%" | NTSC-J (v1.0)
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 33%" | NTSC-J (v1.1)
|-
! Product ID
| CTR-R-BFZJ-JPN
| CTR-R-BFZJ-JPN
|-
! Language(s)
| Japanese
| Japanese
|-
! Release date
| June 25th, 2015
| July 29th, 2015
|-
! rowspan="2" | Changes
| colspan="2" | An issue where [[amiibo]] would be unusable under certain conditions was fixed.
|-
| colspan="2" | Various minor issues were fixed to "enhance the playing experience".<ref name="fates"/>
|-
! colspan="3" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |
|}
 
=={{FE15}}==
''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia'' was released worldwide in three editions. A patch was released worldwide on June 20, 2017, updating the game to version 1.1.<ref name="echoes">{{cite web|url=https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/26293|title=Nintendo Support: How to Update Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia|site=Nintendo|retrieved=December 13, 2019}}</ref>
 
{| class="basic" style="width: 664px; padding: 3px; border-spacing: 4px; border-width: 2px"
|-
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 25%" | Version
! style="width: 25%" | NTSC-J
! style="width: 25%" | NTSC-U
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 25%" | PAL
|-
! Product ID
| CTR-P-AJJJ
| CTR-P-AJJE
| CTR-P-AJJP
|-
! Language(s)
| Japanese, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional)
| US English, French, Spanish
| EU English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch
|-
! Release date
| April 20, 2017
| May 19, 2017
| EU: May 19, 2017<br />AU: May 20, 2017
|-
! Changes
| colspan="3" | [[/Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia|List of version differences/''Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia'']]
|-
! colspan="5" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |
|}
 
=={{FE16}}==
''Three Houses'' was released worldwide as one version; regional differences are stored in each copy of the game and accessed based on the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s region setting. Five patches were released, each of which coincided with the release of a wave of the game's [[Downloadable content in Fire Emblem: Three Houses|DLC]], though the patches' contents are not limited to just DLC compatibility:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Support/Nintendo-Switch/How-to-Update-Fire-Emblem-Three-Houses-1608134.html|title=How to Update Fire Emblem: Three Houses | Support|site=Nintendo.co.uk|retrieved=May 23, 2020}}</ref>
*v1.0.1, released July 26, 2019
*v1.0.2, released September 10, 2019
*v1.1.0, released November 8, 2019
*v1.1.1, released December 19, 2019
*v1.2.0, released February 13, 2020
 
{| class="cellpadding-3 basic" style="padding: 3px; border-spacing: 4px; border-width: 2px; width: 55%"
|-
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 15%" | Version
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 85%" | Worldwide
|-
! Product ID
| LA-H-ANVYA
|-
! Languages
| Japanese, English (American and British), French, German, Italian, Spanish (European and Latin American), Korean, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional)
|-
! Release date
| July 26, 2019
|-
! Changes
| | [[/Fire Emblem: Three Houses|List of version differences/''Fire Emblem: Three Houses'']]
|-
! colspan="2" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |
|}
 
=={{FE17}}==
''Engage'' was released worldwide as one version; regional differences are stored in each copy of the game and accessed based on the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s region setting. Five patches were released, each of which coincided with the release of a wave of the game's [[Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Engage|DLC]], though the patches' contents are not limited to just DLC compatibility:
 
{| class="cellpadding-3 basic" style="padding: 3px; border-spacing: 4px; border-width: 2px; width: 55%"
|-
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 15%" | Version
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 85%" | Worldwide
|-
! Product ID
| LA-H-AYFNA
|-
! Languages
| Japanese, English (American and British), French, German, Italian, Spanish (European and Latin American), Korean, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional)
|-
! Release date
| January 20, 2023
|-
! Changes
| | [[/Fire Emblem Engage|List of version differences/''Fire Emblem Engage'']]
|-
! colspan="2" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |
|}
 
==Spinoffs==
==={{TMSFE}}===
Several versions of ''Tokyo Mirage Sessions'' exist.
====Standard Wii U version====
{| class="basic" style="width: 500px; padding: 3px; border-spacing: 4px; border-width: 2px"
|-
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 25%" | Version
! style="width: 25%" | NTSC-J
! style="width: 25%" | NTSC-U
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 25%" | PAL
|-
! Product ID
| WUP-P-ASEJ
| WUP-P-ASEE
| WUP-P-ASEP
|-
! Language(s)
| Japanese
| {{h|English|Copyright info is shown in both English and French.}}
| {{h|English|Copyright info is shown in both English and French.}}
|-
! Release date
| December 26th, 2015
| June 24th, 2016
| June 24th, 2016
|-
! colspan="4" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |
|}
 
====Special/Fortissimo Edition====
{| class="basic" style="width: 500px; padding: 3px; border-spacing: 4px; border-width: 2px"
|-
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 25%" | Version
! style="width: 25%" | NTSC-J
! style="width: 25%" | NTSC-U
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 25%" | PAL
|-
! Product ID
| WUP-R-ASEJ
| WUP-Q-ASEE
| WUP-Q-ASEP
|-
! Language(s)
| Japanese
| {{h|English|Copyright info is shown in both English and French.}}
| {{h|English|Copyright info is shown in both English and French.}}
|-
! Release date
| December 26th, 2015
| June 24th, 2016
| June 24th, 2016
|-
! colspan="3" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px" |  
|}
 
====Wii U console bundle====
This version was only released in Japan.
{| class="basic" style="width: 500px; padding: 3px; border-spacing: 4px; border-width: 2px"
|-
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 50%" | Version
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 50%" | NTSC-J
|-
|-
!style="{{Roundtl}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Version
! Product ID
!style="; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | NTSC-J (v1.0)
| WUP-S-KAHN
!style="{{Roundtr}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"  | NTSC-J (v1.1)
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Product ID'''
! Language(s)
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} CTR-BFYJ-JPN
| Japanese
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} CTR-BFYJ-JPN
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Internal title'''
! Release date
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} ??
| December 26th, 2015
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} ??
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Language(s)'''
! colspan="2" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Japanese
|}
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Japanese
 
====''Encore''====
{| class="basic" style="width: 500px; padding: 3px; border-spacing: 4px; border-width: 2px"
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Release date'''
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 50%" | Version
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} June 25th, 2015
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 50%" | Worldwide
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} July 29th, 2015
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color1}}" {{!}}
! Product ID
| LA-H-ASA4A
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" rowspan="2" {{!}} '''Changes'''
! Language(s)
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" colspan="2" {{!}} An issue where [[amiibo]] would be unusable under certain conditions was fixed.
| Japanese, English, French, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional)
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" colspan="2" {{!}} Various minor issues were fixed to "enhance the playing experience".<ref name="fates" />
! Release date
| January 17, 2020
|-
|-
!colspan="3" style="{{Roundb}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" width="100%"|
! colspan="2" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |  
|}
|}


===Digital/special edition===
==={{FEWA1}}===
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====New Nintendo 3DS====
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|-
|-
!style="{{Roundtl}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Version
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 25%" | Version
!style="; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | NTSC-J (v1.0)
! style="width: 25%" | NTSC-J
!style="{{Roundtr}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" | NTSC-J (v1.1)
! style="width: 25%" | NTSC-U
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 25%" | PAL
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Product ID'''
! Product ID
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} CTR-R-BFZJ-JPN
| KTR-P-CFMJ
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} CTR-R-BFZJ-JPN
| KTR-P-CFME
| KTR-P-CFMP
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Internal title'''
! Language(s)
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} ??
| Japanese
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} ??
| English, French, Spanish
| English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Language(s)'''
! Release date
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Japanese
| September 28th, 2017
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Japanese
| October 20th, 2017
| October 20th, 2017
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} '''Release date'''
! colspan="4" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} June 25th, 2015
|}
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} July 29th, 2015
 
====Nintendo Switch====
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|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color1}}" {{!}}
! style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; width: 33%" | Version
! style="width: 33%" | NTSC-J
! style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; width: 33%" | NTSC-U/PAL
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" rowspan="2" {{!}} '''Changes'''
! Product ID
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" colspan="2" {{!}} An issue where [[amiibo]] would be unusable under certain conditions was fixed.
| LA-H-ADXHA
| LA-H-ADXHB
|-
|-
{{!}}width="2%" style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" colspan="2" {{!}} Various minor issues were fixed to "enhance the playing experience".<ref name="fates" />
! Language(s)
| Japanese
| English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
|-
|-
!colspan="3" style="{{Roundb}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}" width="100%"|
! Release date
| September 28th, 2017
| October 20th, 2017
|-
! colspan="3" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; padding: 3px" |  
|}
|}


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[[Category:Localization]]

Latest revision as of 08:48, 29 January 2024

In the life cycle of a video game, it may be published in multiple versions, including the process of localization into new languages. Outside of localization, successive versions of a game will usually implement a series of revisions and changes from the preceding version, ranging from fixing errors and bugs to adjusting game balance. In the age before digital distribution, it was not possible to revise pre-existing copies of an already-released game, so revised version were found in later print runs and re-releases of the game in question instead. This series of articles identifies different versions of the games of the Fire Emblem series, their release dates and regions, as well as any changes in both gameplay and story which were made by each version.

All Virtual Console re-releases of a game will usually use the most recent version of that game released in that region, although they may contain minor presentation changes of their own.

Glossary

Regions

Nintendo divides the parts of the world in which it currently publishes its games into four regions. All games on Nintendo's home consoles before the Nintendo Switch, as well as their handhelds since the Nintendo DSi, are subject to regional lockout which prevents a game from being played on a console which does not match its designated region.

The terminology used and the reasons for the regional division come from the days of analog television, where different parts of the world made use of one of several different standards of broadcast encoding. Until the current generation, when analog television was still widely used, game systems (aside from handhelds) were affected by this as well and releases in different regions required significant technical revision in order to work with televisions in that region. Although this is less relevant these days with the rise of digital television, the regions defined by the analog era are still used today as the basis for separating different parts of the world.

  • The NTSC (National Television System Committee) region traditionally covers all of North America, parts of Central and South America, and parts of south-east Asia. For Nintendo's purposes, it is divided into three regions:
    • NTSC-J is Japan itself, and being that Nintendo is a Japanese corporation, games are almost always released in this region first.
    • NTSC-U covers the Americas, although the United States and Canada are the primary focus. This is generally considered to be Nintendo's most significant overseas market by far and only needs one localization to be completed, so this region is usually the second to get a game, after Japan itself. NTSC-U versions typically fix most major bugs from the NTSC-J version and implement minor changes.
    • NTSC-K consists solely of South Korea.
  • The PAL (Phase Alternating Line) region, as far as Nintendo publication is concerned, includes all of western Europe, Russia, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. PAL versions of games are usually the last versions to be released (in Fire Emblem, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon is the only exception to this), as the game must be localized into between five and seven different languages (the standards being British English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, and Russian). As a result, PAL releases are often the final and most complete version of a game, with the majority of known bugs fixed and possibly significant further changes added.

Data

  • Product ID: The identification code assigned to the version of the game by Nintendo. This code is always printed on the label of a game's cartridge or disc. The standard varies depending on console. For most Fire Emblem games, i.e. those from Genealogy of the Holy War to New Mystery of the Emblem and physical versions of games on 3DS, the standard is the following: the first part of the code indicates the console it was released on, the second part is a four character code unique to that particular version of the game, and the last part is the version's region of release.
  • Internal title: Nintendo's games are typically assigned an internal name which is found in the game's metadata, rather than being presented anywhere when playing the game. They are typically short and contain key information to quickly tell them apart from other regional versions of the game. Revised versions of a game in the same region won't typically change this.

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light

There is only one known released version of Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light.

Version NTSC-J
Product ID HVC-VX
Language(s) Japanese
Release date April 20th, 1990

Fire Emblem Gaiden

There is only one known released version of Gaiden.

Additionally, the game has some minor changes in the Virtual Console release.

Version NTSC-J
Product ID HVC-2I
Language(s) Japanese
Release date March 14th, 1992

Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem

Mystery of the Emblem had one revision released,[1] which fixed some bugs. This revision was distributed via the Nintendo Power service[2] at an unknown date.

Version NTSC-J (v1.0) NTSC-J (v1.1)
Product ID SHVC-EM SHVC-EM
Internal title SHVC FIREEMBLEM SHVC FIREEMBLEM
Language(s) Japanese Japanese
Release date January 21st, 1994 September 30th, 1997
Changes Fixes some bugs.

Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War

Only one known edition of Genealogy was released, with no later updates.[3]

Version NTSC-J
Product ID SHVC-A32J-JPN
Internal title FIREEMBLEM4
Language(s) Japanese
Release date May 14th, 1996

Fire Emblem: Thracia 776

There are three known builds of Thracia 776: the original Nintendo Power service release, a revision thereof, and the version that received a proper cartridge in the next year.[4] The differences between the three are relatively minor.

Version NTSC-J (NP v1.0) NTSC-J (NP v1.1) NTSC-J (cartridge)
Product ID SHVC-BFEJ-JPN SHVC-BFEJ-JPN SHVC-BFRJ-JPN
Internal title FIREEMBLEM5 FIREEMBLEM5 FIREEMBLEM5ROM
Language(s) Japanese Japanese Japanese
Release date September 1st, 1999 ?? January 21st, 2000
Changes Revision of the Nintendo Power version fixes some bugs.
The title screen's copyright notice was altered in the cartridge release. Both NP versions' copyright notices read:
©1996,1999 Nintendo, ©1999 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
The ROM version's copyright notice reads:
©1996,1999,2000 Nintendo/INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
Rankings were expanded in the cartridge version with a series of higher grades implemented, raising the maximum achievable rank from AAA to SSS. Requirements to meet the pre-existing ranks were unchanged, and the new ranks have even more demanding requirements.

Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade

There is only one known released version of The Binding Blade. However, an unreleased Simplified Chinese localization intended for an iQue Player system exists.

Additionally, the game has some minor changes in the Virtual Console release.

Version NTSC-J iQue
Product ID AGB-AFEJ-JPN AFEC
Internal title FIREEMBLEM6 FIREEMBLEM6
Language(s) Japanese Simplified Chinese
Release date March 22nd, 2002 Unreleased

Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade

The Blazing Blade was released worldwide in four editions. It is unique in that it is the only internationally-released Fire Emblem game that splits its European edition in two versions, each containing different European languages from the other.

Additionally, the game has some minor changes in the Virtual Console release.

Version Japanese US EU EU
Product ID AGB-AE7J-JPN AGB-AE7E-USA AGB-AE7X-EUR AGB-AE7Y-EUR
Internal title FIREEMBLEM7 FIREEMBLEME FIREEMBLEMX FIREEMBLEMY
Language(s) Japanese US English EU English, French, German EU English, Spanish, Italian
Release date April 25th, 2003 November 3rd, 2003 July 16th, 2004 July 16th, 2004
Changes List of version differences/Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade

Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones

The Sacred Stones was released worldwide in three editions, with no known revisions beyond the base releases.

Additionally, the game has some minor changes in the Virtual Console release.

Version Japanese US EU
Product ID AGB-BE8J-JPN AGB-BE8E-USA AGB-BE8P-EUR
Internal title FIREEMBLEM8 FIREEMBLEM2E FIREEMBLEM2P
Language(s) Japanese US English EU English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
Release date October 7th, 2004 May 23rd, 2005 November 4th, 2005
Changes List of version differences/Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance

Path of Radiance was released worldwide in three editions, with no known revisions beyond the base releases.

Version NTSC-J NTSC-U PAL
Product ID DL-DOL-GFEJ-JPN DL-DOL-GFEE-USA DL-DOL-GFEP-EUR
DOL-GFEJ-0-00 JPN DOL-GFEE-0-00 USA DOL-GFEP-0-00 JPN
Internal title FIRE EMBLEM GC FIRE EMBLEM GC US FIRE EMBLEM GC EU
Language(s) Japanese US English EU English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
Release date April 20th, 2005 October 17th, 2005 November 4th, 2005
Changes List of version differences/Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn

Radiant Dawn was released worldwide in three editions. The Japanese version received one re-release at an unknown date, with unknown changes. The NTSC-U edition received two re-releases: one at an unknown date, which patched an issue with the Path of Radiance data transfer function, and one in 2014 with no changes.

Version NTSC-J NTSC-U PAL
Product ID RVL-RFEJ-JPN RVL-RFEJ-JPN-B0 RVL-RFEE-USA RVL-RFEE-USA RVL-RFEE-USA-B0 RVL-RFEP-EUR
RVL-RFEJ-0A-0 JPN RVL-RFEJ-0A-1 JPN RVL-RFEE-0A-0 JPN RVL-RFEE-0A-1 USA RVL-RFEE-0A-1 JPN RVL-RFEP-0A-1 JPN
Internal title FIRE EMBLEM 10 JP FIRE EMBLEM 10 JP FIRE EMBLEM 10 USA FIRE EMBLEM 10 USA FIRE EMBLEM 10 USA FIRE EMBLEM 10 EUR
Language(s) Japanese Japanese US English US English US English EU English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
Release date February 22nd, 2007 ?? November 5th, 2007 ?? 2014 March 14th, 2008
Changes List of version differences/Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon

Shadow Dragon was released worldwide in three editions, with no known revisions beyond the base releases.

Additionally, the Virtual Console release has changes to enable use of the online shop without use of the discontinued Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service.

Version NTSC-J PAL NTSC-U
Product ID NTR-YFEJ-JPN NTR-YFEP-EUR NTR-YFEE-USA
Internal title FIREEMBLEM11 FIREEMBLEM11 FIREEMBLEM11
Language(s) Japanese EU English, French, German, Spanish, Italian US English
Release date August 7th, 2008 December 5th, 2008 February 16th, 2009
Changes List of version differences/Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon

Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem

There is only one known released version of New Mystery of the Emblem.

Version NTSC-J
Product ID TWL-VI2J-JPN
Internal title FIREEMBLEM12
Language(s) Japanese
Release date July 15th, 2010

Fire Emblem Awakening

Awakening was released worldwide in three editions, with no known revisions beyond the base releases.

Version NTSC-J NTSC-U PAL
Product ID CTR-P-AFEJ CTR-P-AFEE CTR-P-AFEP
Language(s) Japanese US English EU English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
Release date April 19, 2012 February 4, 2013 EU: April 19, 2013
AU: April 20, 2013
Changes List of version differences/Fire Emblem Awakening

Fire Emblem Fates

In Japan, Fates was published in three editions: the Birthright cartridge, the Conquest cartridge, and the single Nintendo eShop digital release where the player chooses which campaign they purchased partway through the first playthrough.

Like most games released on Nintendo's current platforms, Fates is supported by update patches which are periodically released to fix errors. The current version of Fates is v1.1, and this update applies to all three editions. In all cases, copies of Fates which have not downloaded the update will not be able to access the game's internet functions.

Birthright

Version NTSC-J (v1.0) NTSC-J (v1.1)
Product ID CTR-BFXJ-JPN CTR-BFXJ-JPN
Language(s) Japanese Japanese
Release date June 25th, 2015 July 29th, 2015
Changes An issue where amiibo would be unusable under certain conditions was fixed.
Various minor issues were fixed to "enhance the playing experience".[5]

Conquest

Version NTSC-J (v1.0) NTSC-J (v1.1)
Product ID CTR-BFYJ-JPN CTR-BFYJ-JPN
Language(s) Japanese Japanese
Release date June 25th, 2015 July 29th, 2015
Changes An issue where amiibo would be unusable under certain conditions was fixed.
Various minor issues were fixed to "enhance the playing experience".[5]

Digital/special edition

Version NTSC-J (v1.0) NTSC-J (v1.1)
Product ID CTR-R-BFZJ-JPN CTR-R-BFZJ-JPN
Language(s) Japanese Japanese
Release date June 25th, 2015 July 29th, 2015
Changes An issue where amiibo would be unusable under certain conditions was fixed.
Various minor issues were fixed to "enhance the playing experience".[5]

Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia

Echoes: Shadows of Valentia was released worldwide in three editions. A patch was released worldwide on June 20, 2017, updating the game to version 1.1.[6]

Version NTSC-J NTSC-U PAL
Product ID CTR-P-AJJJ CTR-P-AJJE CTR-P-AJJP
Language(s) Japanese, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) US English, French, Spanish EU English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch
Release date April 20, 2017 May 19, 2017 EU: May 19, 2017
AU: May 20, 2017
Changes List of version differences/Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia

Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Three Houses was released worldwide as one version; regional differences are stored in each copy of the game and accessed based on the Nintendo Switch's region setting. Five patches were released, each of which coincided with the release of a wave of the game's DLC, though the patches' contents are not limited to just DLC compatibility:[7]

  • v1.0.1, released July 26, 2019
  • v1.0.2, released September 10, 2019
  • v1.1.0, released November 8, 2019
  • v1.1.1, released December 19, 2019
  • v1.2.0, released February 13, 2020
Version Worldwide
Product ID LA-H-ANVYA
Languages Japanese, English (American and British), French, German, Italian, Spanish (European and Latin American), Korean, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional)
Release date July 26, 2019
Changes List of version differences/Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Fire Emblem Engage

Engage was released worldwide as one version; regional differences are stored in each copy of the game and accessed based on the Nintendo Switch's region setting. Five patches were released, each of which coincided with the release of a wave of the game's DLC, though the patches' contents are not limited to just DLC compatibility:

Version Worldwide
Product ID LA-H-AYFNA
Languages Japanese, English (American and British), French, German, Italian, Spanish (European and Latin American), Korean, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional)
Release date January 20, 2023
Changes List of version differences/Fire Emblem Engage

Spinoffs

Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE

Several versions of Tokyo Mirage Sessions exist.

Standard Wii U version

Version NTSC-J NTSC-U PAL
Product ID WUP-P-ASEJ WUP-P-ASEE WUP-P-ASEP
Language(s) Japanese English English
Release date December 26th, 2015 June 24th, 2016 June 24th, 2016

Special/Fortissimo Edition

Version NTSC-J NTSC-U PAL
Product ID WUP-R-ASEJ WUP-Q-ASEE WUP-Q-ASEP
Language(s) Japanese English English
Release date December 26th, 2015 June 24th, 2016 June 24th, 2016

Wii U console bundle

This version was only released in Japan.

Version NTSC-J
Product ID WUP-S-KAHN
Language(s) Japanese
Release date December 26th, 2015

Encore

Version Worldwide
Product ID LA-H-ASA4A
Language(s) Japanese, English, French, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional)
Release date January 17, 2020

Fire Emblem Warriors


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New Nintendo 3DS

Version NTSC-J NTSC-U PAL
Product ID KTR-P-CFMJ KTR-P-CFME KTR-P-CFMP
Language(s) Japanese English, French, Spanish English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
Release date September 28th, 2017 October 20th, 2017 October 20th, 2017

Nintendo Switch

Version NTSC-J NTSC-U/PAL
Product ID LA-H-ADXHA LA-H-ADXHB
Language(s) Japanese English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
Release date September 28th, 2017 October 20th, 2017

References

Fire Emblem series
Main series Shadow Dragon & the Blade of LightGaidenMystery of the EmblemGenealogy of the Holy WarThracia 776The Binding BladeThe Blazing BladeThe Sacred StonesPath of RadianceRadiant DawnShadow DragonNew Mystery of the EmblemAwakeningFatesEchoes: Shadows of ValentiaThree HousesEngage
Spin-offs Archanea SagaTokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FEHeroesWarriorsWarriors: Three Hopes
Crossover games Super Smash Bros. (MeleeBrawlfor Nintendo 3DS and Wii UUltimate) • Club Nintendo Picross+Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.Project X Zone 2WarioWareDragalia Lost
Unreleased games and prototypes Fire Emblem 64The Blazing Blade pre-release build 0206The Blazing Blade pre-release build 0219The Sacred Stones prototypeFire Emblem Wii
TearRing Saga series Yutona Heroes War ChroniclesBerwick Saga
Vestaria Saga series War of the ScionsThe Sacred Sword of SilvanisterLucca GaidenChronicles of the Norden Civil War
Related titles Mario Kart: Double Dash!! bonus discLINENintendo Badge Arcade
Versions and releases List of version differencesLocalization of the Fire Emblem seriesVirtual Console
Other References in other mediaReferences to other media