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'''''Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem''''' is an upcoming title for [[Wii U]], developed jointly by [[wikipedia:Atlus|Atlus]] and [[Intelligent Systems]].  It is a crossover game between Atlus' flagship ''[[wikipedia:Megami Tensei|Megami Tensei]]'' series and the {{FES}}.
The '''''Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem Crossover Project'''''{{hover|*|Working title}} (Japanese: {{hover|幻影異聞録シャープエフイー|Gen'ei Ibunroku Shāpu Efuī}} ''Illusory Revelations #FE'') is an upcoming role-playing game for [[Wii U]], developed jointly by [[wikipedia:Atlus|Atlus]] and [[Intelligent Systems]].  It is a crossover game between Atlus' flagship ''[[wikipedia:Megami Tensei|Megami Tensei]]'' series and the {{FES}}.


This title was announced in the January 23, 2013 Nintendo Direct broadcast in North America, Europe, and Japan, in the form of a brief teaser<ref>Nintendo: [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Misc-/Nintendo-Direct/Latest-Nintendo-Direct/Nintendo-Direct-698557.html Nintendo Direct]</ref>. Little is known about the game at this time beyond the fact that it is currently in development, and no release windows have been announced as of yet.  In the broadcast, Nintendo president [[wikipedia:Satoru Iwata|Satoru Iwata]] claimed that the crossover is an example of Nintendo taking a new approach to game production, as necessitated by the scale of games for Wii U<ref>Destructoid: [http://www.destructoid.com/shin-megami-tensei-vs-fire-emblem-holy-shshhshshshsh-242979.phtml Shin Megami Tensei vs Fire Emblem HOLY SHSHHSHSHSHSH]</ref>.
==Development==
This title was announced in the January 23, 2013 Nintendo Direct broadcast in North America, Europe, and Japan, in the form of a brief teaser.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OK5-EIzDtKo|title=Wii U - Shin-Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem Trailer|site=YouTube|published=2013-01-23|retrieved=2015-04-05}}</ref>  Nothing else was revealed about it at the time beyond the fact that it is currently in development.  In the broadcast, Nintendo president [[wikipedia:Satoru Iwata|Satoru Iwata]] claimed that the crossover is an example of Nintendo taking a new approach to game production, as necessitated by the scale of games for Wii U.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.destructoid.com/shin-megami-tensei-vs-fire-emblem-holy-shshhshshshsh-242979.phtml |title=Shin Megami Tensei vs Fire Emblem HOLY SHSHHSHSHSHSH|author=North, D.|site=Destructoid|published=2013-01-23|retrieved=2015-04-05}}</ref> To illustrate the crossover, the trailer featured stock art of a number of characters from both series, with the ''Fire Emblem'' side showing every [[Lord]] from {{title|The Binding Blade}} onward.


In the trailer it shows the game is more inspired by Persona, another game series by Atlus which also has high schools and the lack of having a turn based system that each series is known for. It appears to take place in a very Japanese/J-Pop inspired world, at least in the beginning as a green haired girl with a dragon crest, presumed [[Tiki]] with blue cloths, appears later in an ancient monument.
After an absence of over two years from the public eye, the game made its formal debut with a trailer in the April 10, 2015 Nintendo Direct broadcast.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fS24IxelBA|title=Wii U - Shin Megami Tensei & Fire Emblem Crossover Project Gameplay Trailer|site=YouTube|published=2015-04-01|retrieved=2015-04-05}}</ref> The trailer revealed the game was inspired more by ''[[wikipedia:Shin Megami Tensei: Persona|Persona]]'', a prominent sub-series of ''Megami Tensei'', and shares many of its concepts. It showed the game to be set either in Tokyo or in a Tokyo-like city, one which crosses over with another realm where ''Fire Emblem''-esque entities appear to dwell; in this trailer, the only three actual ''Fire Emblem'' characters definitively shown were [[Tiki]], here depicted as a young pop idol, and [[Gangrel]] and [[Aversa]] reinterpreted as enemy monsters.


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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OK5-EIzDtKo Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem] teaser tralier, via Nintendo on YouTube
* ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OK5-EIzDtKo Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem]'' teaser tralier, via Nintendo on YouTube
* ''[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wiiu/asej/index.html Illusory Revelations #FE]'' official Japanese website


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Revision as of 07:51, 5 April 2015

Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem

File:Ss smtfe teaser nintendo direct.png
Teaser image from the January 23, 2013 Nintendo Direct.

Developer(s)

Atlus, Intelligent Systems

Release date(s)

TBA

Platform(s)

Wii U

Predecessor

Fire Emblem Awakening

Successor

None

On partnered sites

The Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem Crossover Project* (Japanese: 幻影異聞録シャープエフイー Illusory Revelations #FE) is an upcoming role-playing game for Wii U, developed jointly by Atlus and Intelligent Systems. It is a crossover game between Atlus' flagship Megami Tensei series and the Fire Emblem series.

Development

This title was announced in the January 23, 2013 Nintendo Direct broadcast in North America, Europe, and Japan, in the form of a brief teaser.[1] Nothing else was revealed about it at the time beyond the fact that it is currently in development. In the broadcast, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata claimed that the crossover is an example of Nintendo taking a new approach to game production, as necessitated by the scale of games for Wii U.[2] To illustrate the crossover, the trailer featured stock art of a number of characters from both series, with the Fire Emblem side showing every Lord from The Binding Blade onward.

After an absence of over two years from the public eye, the game made its formal debut with a trailer in the April 10, 2015 Nintendo Direct broadcast.[3] The trailer revealed the game was inspired more by Persona, a prominent sub-series of Megami Tensei, and shares many of its concepts. It showed the game to be set either in Tokyo or in a Tokyo-like city, one which crosses over with another realm where Fire Emblem-esque entities appear to dwell; in this trailer, the only three actual Fire Emblem characters definitively shown were Tiki, here depicted as a young pop idol, and Gangrel and Aversa reinterpreted as enemy monsters.

References

  1. Wii U - Shin-Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem Trailer, YouTube, Published: 2013-01-23, Retrieved: 2015-04-05
  2. North, D., Shin Megami Tensei vs Fire Emblem HOLY SHSHHSHSHSHSH, Destructoid, Published: 2013-01-23, Retrieved: 2015-04-05
  3. Wii U - Shin Megami Tensei & Fire Emblem Crossover Project Gameplay Trailer, YouTube, Published: 2015-04-01, Retrieved: 2015-04-05

External links

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
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