Fire Emblem Three Houses Announced For Nintendo Switch With A Spring 2019 Release Date

Jun 12, 2018 at 01:01pm EDT
Fire Emblem Three Houses

The Fire Emblem Nintendo Switch game that has been announced a while back finally has a name, Fire Emblem Three Houses, and a release window.

Fire Emblem Three Houses has been shown during the E3 2018 Nintendo Direct, and it will be a proper entry in the series, featuring the same strategic combat fans of the series know and love. Fire Emblem Three Houses also marks the first entry in the series to get released on a home console since Fire Emblem Radiant Dawn, released on Nintendo Wii back in 2007.

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Not much is currently known about Fire Emblem Three Houses, other than the fact that the game will look quite spectacular, with single units being followed in battle by several soldiers. The art style will also be closer than ever to the animated style seen in cutscenes.

A brand-new Fire Emblem game with a new story and characters is coming to Nintendo Switch. The game takes place on Fódlan, where the Church of Seiros exercises great power over the land and its people. This turn-based tactical RPG will put new strategic twists on battling, with formations of troops supporting individual units on the battlefield. Do you have what it takes to survive and conquer in this brand-new Fire Emblem game? Fire Emblem Three Houses is available Spring 2019!

Fire Emblem Three Houses launches on Nintendo Switch sometime next Spring. We will keep you updated on the game as soon as more come in on it, so stay tuned for all the latest news.

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