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Fire Emblem Nintendo Direct Coming January 18th

It looks like we’ll be getting even more news from Nintendo on January 18th. Less than a day after the Switch presentation last night, NOA’s Twitter account announced that there is going to be a Fire Emblem themed Nintendo Direct next week. It will probably be focused on the recently announced Fire Emblem Warriors game from Koei Tecmo. With less then two months until the Switch releases, it’s no surprise that more news is coming so quickly.

16 thoughts on “Fire Emblem Nintendo Direct Coming January 18th”

  1. Not a fan of fire emblem because I’m not into strategy games but if it’s a musou type game there’s potential there for me I always thought the characters where cool and all.

    1. How can you not be into the concept of playing a map for 1-3 hours, and then having to restart after making one mistake or getting stupidly unlucky? What, you have a problem with playing a game where a session more often than not ends on a rage quit?

      1. Omega Kalas Ridley X3 (Greatness Awaits at Nintendo Switch & Sony PlayStation 4! Come join us in the Light of Darkness!!)

        xD Good thing the latest entries added the feature to remove perma-death for those of us that hate it!

    1. Sadly, I feel like Nintendo is gonna be real gay and not include characters from FE 4-12. It is just going to be an Awakening and Fates shitshow, maybe with Marth.

  2. I was really hoping for a full fledged Fire Emblem on The Switch. Do you know how long its been since weve had a fire emblem console game?

    The Warriors games just have never interested me for some reason… The phone game could be interesting though..

  3. Omega Kalas Ridley X3 (Greatness Awaits at Nintendo Switch & Sony PlayStation 4! Come join us in the Light of Darkness!!)

    Holy fucking shit! @.@ The hits just keep on coming! Must remember to mark the 18th off.

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