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Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook A new Fire Emblem game for Nintendo Switch has been potentially leaked by a new rumor.
The Area Where the Fire Began Images suggest the Palisades fire ignited near a hiking trail and an area that had burned six days earlier, on New Year’s Day. Aerial imagery at 3:30 p.m., roughly ...
250k was the necessary amount to save the series. Will Awakening be able to reach ten times that amount by selling 2.5m copies? I'm sure that counting digital it reached the 2m already, so it's ...
He has been covering the business & culture of video games for two decades. The first Fire Emblem game to be released outside Japan, Fire Emblem for Game Boy Advance, will be added to Nintendo ...
Here’s the full list of items. These can be used to augment Engage weapons. Here are the full 2.0.0 Fire Emblem Engage patch notes from Nintendo Support. Compatible with Wave 4 of the Expansion ...
Fire Emblem characters are some of the most iconic and beloved of any series. Figures like Marth, Roy, Byleth, Ike, and many more have even appeared in Smash Bros. titles to introduce even more ...
Fire Emblem Engage has a lot of systems to keep track of. Even ignoring all the different combat mechanics, you have your level, class, Support Levels, equipment, and more to consider. One thing ...
Fire Emblem Engage is a full-blown, full-fat RPG, and is actually quite a bit more in-depth in terms of its strategy battling than the previous entry in the series. As such, you’ll need to be ...
For more than 30 years now, the Fire Emblem series has provided fans with plenty of fantasy, tactical role-playing action, but more importantly, a cast of characters that will live long in the memory.
Fans are debating over the existence of a ‘missing’ Fire Emblem game that may have been meant to launch before Fire Emblem Engage. It’s not even been a week since Fire Emblem Engage ...
Fire Emblem games have a long-standing tradition of letting characters hook up with one another. Nothing encourages love quite like a battle of life and death against bandits and dragons.
Difficulty and Fire Emblem go hand-in-hand – like a disgruntled toddler waddling into a nursery for the first time. Not only is it a natural fit for the series, but following on from that ...