The upcoming Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia game, which launches exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems on May 19, is a massive game filled to the brim with content. For players who want to extend their adventure even further, five major DLC packs are coming to the game starting on May 19, adding more maps, dungeons, characters and items.
- Season Pass (May 19, $44.99, 22 pieces of content): The Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia Season Pass includes all five DLC packs as they release. By purchasing the Season Pass, fans who want to receive all DLC will save more than 30 percent compared to purchasing all 22 pieces of content on their own.
- DLC Pack #1 – Fledgling Warriors Pack (May 19, $7.99, three pieces of content): Ideal for early- to mid-game adventurers, this pack includes a new dungeon (The Astral Temple) and two new maps, great for gaining more items, money and experience points.
- DLC Pack #2 – Undaunted Heroes Pack (May 25, $9.99, three pieces of content): In addition to a new dungeon (The Inner Sanctum), this pack also includes two challenging new maps that stronger, more seasoned heroes will want to tackle.
- DLC Pack #3 – Lost Altars Pack (May 25, $14.99, 10 pieces of content): The mysterious dungeons included in this pack hold the power to upgrade characters to exclusive classes that don’t appear in the main game.
- DLC Pack #4 – Rise of the Deliverance Pack (June 1, $12.99, four pieces of content): Discover the previously untold history of Valentia in this Prologue pack. Complete with new story content and additional voice acting that details the rise of the Deliverance in Zofia, this collection of challenging maps includes new support conversations between selected heroes, as well as the ability to take command of a character players won’t be able to control in the main game.
- DLC Pack #5 ($5.99, two pieces of content): More information about this final DLC pack will be revealed in the future.
All of these packs, as well as the individual components included in each pack, can be purchased separately, giving players the flexibility to buy as many or as few as they want.
While Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia features all this great paid DLC, free downloadable content will also be released for the game after launch for a limited time, starting on May 19. The first free content is a special gift from Goddess Mila and can be obtained when playing the game. For more details about the game’s DLC, visit http://fireemblemechoes.nintendo.com/dlc.
Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia launches for Nintendo 3DS on May 19 at a suggested retail price of $39.99. A limited-edition bundle for the game will launch on the same day at a suggested retail price of $59.99. Also launching on May 19 are the Alm and Celicaamiibo figures, available only as a set at a suggested retail price of $24.99.
Damn, my poor walet…
Not gonna do it though, it’ll take me enough time just to finish the game; stupid job and kids and life; can’t have any fun…
limited edition( $59.99 ) + Amiibo ($24.99) + Season Pass ($44.99) = $129.97
It better be worth it.
-$17 for Best Buy Gamers Club :). Unfortunately, no 20% for the season pass.
This makes me want to cancel my pre order of that game. Any game that has DLC that cost more than the game itself is not worth my time. I don’t care if it’s optional or not, this dlc pricing crap is getting F!@#$%& ridiculous! $45 for some damn dlc that may not even be worth it? F!@# that noise, I’m done, you all can keep this IP all for yourselves lol.
Gonna wait for the inevitable sale for Fire Emblem games that always comes to pick up these.
}{ Sounds like Nintendo is turning into Capcom… At least with awakening they added enough side content and free dlc to justify having some paid as well… This is just a blatant cash grab… }{
You forget, your Evilness, that Nintendo has been criticized for not getting ENOUGH cash out of DLC. Especially in the mobile games. How can we criticize them now?
Outside of key stakeholders, who actually criticizes a company for NOT getting enough cash? I think the criticisms are probably towards too little DLC or too little content per DLC. That would make exponentially more sense from a consumer standpoint.
Hey Sickr, is it just me, or after you get three comments deep can you not reply?
This must be the price people will have to pay for fire emblem gaining popularity.
I’d gladly pay this price for DLC for Breath of the Wild if it meant getting a shitload of awesome outfits for Link, different hairstyles for Link, & a ton of extra story content I can’t get from the base game. *will be happy with the amiibo alone for right now so will pass on the actual game for awhile* (Playing Breath of the Wild & seeing so many things that Aonuma could have taken from the Witcher 3, if he didn’t focus so much on the violence or sexual aspect of that game, not being in BotW or as part of DLC, I keep getting a very strong urge to return to that game at times when playing BotW.)
I’m all for DLC but Nintendo goes too far when it comes to the recent Fire Emblem games.
No thanks I’ll just put that money towards a new PC game instead.
€44.99 for a 3DS game’s Season Pass? fuck off.
I used to be a big Nintendo fan hence my icon and username but lately? not so much.
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