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Fire Emblem Warriors
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Fire Emblem Warriors (Japanese: ファイアーエムブレム 無双 Fire Emblem Unrivaled) is a Fire Emblem series crossover with the Dynasty Warriors Series. It is Nintendo's second crossover title with Dynasty Warriors, with the first being Hyrule Warriors. It will be released on both the Nintendo Switch and the New Nintendo 3DS systems in 2017.
This crossover features a cast of Fire Emblem characters in the gameplay style of Dynasty Warriors.
Plot
Some of the game's plot has been revealed in promotional materials.
A known location is the Kingdom of Aytolis, it is the home of Lianna, Rowan, and Yuana. Lianna and Rowan are the twin heirs to the throne, and their mother Yuana is the current queen, with the king having died of illness.
Aytolis is suddenly attacked by monsters of unknown affiliation, and Darios, the crown prince of the nearby allied kingdom of Guston comes to the aid of Lianna and Rowan at the request of Yuana.
Gameplay
This game is a Dynasty Warriors spin-off similar to Hyrule Warriors. Warriors games feature hack and slash gameplay of a single player against many enemy units at once in real time. Generally, routing the enemy is not the goal, and win conditions are often things like capturing a number of enemy fortresses or defeating one or more enemy commanders, among other objectives.
Characters
Fire Emblem series characters
The following Fire Emblem series characters are confirmed to appear. Only characters from Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, Awakening, and Fates will appear, the reasoning given that otherwise everyone would use a sword.[2] Due to the information that Chrom and Tiki amiibo will be released soon, Tiki may be a playable character in the game.[3]
- Marth (Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light)
- Chrom (Fire Emblem Awakening)
- Corrin (Fire Emblem Fates)
- Ryoma (Fire Emblem Fates)
- Xander (Fire Emblem Fates)
Original characters
Several characters original to Warriors have also been announced. These characters are the twins Rowan and Lianna, their mother Yuana, and a man named Darios. Rowan and Lianna are confirmed to be playable, though it is currently unknown if Yuana and Darios are.
Development
The game was first announced at Nintendo's Switch live stream on January 12th/13th, 2017. Accompanying the announcement was a very short teaser trailer. The teaser shown teased Chrom from Fire Emblem Awakening, as well as weapons from Fire Emblem Fates including Yato, Siegfried, Raijinto, and both Chrom- and Marth-era Falchion. The teaser also features a redesigned Shield of Seals.
During the Treehouse stream the day after an, unprecedented, special Fire Emblem Direct was announced to occur on the 18th of January 2017 at 2PM PT/5PM ET. Nintendo of America's twitter also mentioned the Direct after its reveal on the stream. The day before the Direct both Nintendo of Japan and Nintendo of Europe officially announced the Fire Emblem Direct as well, confirming the Direct as a simultaneous international Direct. The Treehouse stream confirmed that Fire Emblem Warriors would be present in the Direct. Nintendo of Japan also confirmed that the Direct would feature information on the Fire Emblem Heroes.
Fire Emblem Warriors was shown along with Fire Emblem Heroes and Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia in the Direct. Very little was shown, with the footage shown only being a short extension of the teaser shown in the Switch livestream. Some gameplay of Chrom fighting enemies was shown.
In the 2017-06-15 edition of the Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu, Rowan, Lianna, and Marth were revealed to be playable, along with new screenshots featuring the characters.[4]
Etymology and other languages
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Follows consistent crossover naming practice with the Dynasty Warriors series, which is usually "(Series) Warriors". Some parts of the English Warriors fandom also refers to these games colloquially as "(Series) Muso", taking from the Japanese name. |
Gallery
American box art for the Nintendo Switch version.
American box art for the New Nintendo 3DS version.
Japanese box art for the Nintendo Switch version.
Japanese box art for the New Nintendo 3DS version.
Image of what is presumably the Shield of Seals from the teaser trailer.
Image of Darios.
Image of Yuana.
Marth's confirmation as being playable in the Famitsu magazine.
References
- ↑ "Fire Emblem Warriors is launching on Nintendo Switch, Fall 2017." — Nintendo, Fire Emblem Warriors - Game Trailer - Nintendo E3 2017, youtube.com, Published: June 13, 2017, Retrieved: June 13, 2017
- ↑ http://gematsu.com/2017/05/fire-emblem-warriors-adds-twin-original-protagonists-marth-chrom
- ↑ http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2017/06/chrom_and_tiki_amiibo_on_the_way_with_support_for_fire_emblem_warriors
- ↑ Famitsu, 『ファイアーエムブレム無双』双子のオリジナルキャラクターとマルス、クロムが公開!【先出し週刊ファミ通】, famitsu.com, Published: 2017-05-30, Retrieved: 2017-05-30
External links
- Teaser trailer
- ファイアーエムブレム無双 official Japanese website
- 「ファイアーエムブレム無双」公式 official japanese twitter accoumt.
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