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Fire Emblem Engage release date

Summon the Emblems, it's almost release time

Updated: Jan 14, 2023 8:15 pm
Fire Emblem Engage release date

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Fire Emblem Engage looks to follow on from the highly popular – Fire Emblem Three House.

The tactical RPG Nintendo exclusive takes you to the fictional continent of Eylos and control of an entirely new character.

As you fight through your hardcore tactical battles, your mission is to save Eylos from the Fell Dragon.

Elyos is made up of four realms that had previously teamed up to take down the Fell Dragon, the mythical beast that has terrorized these lands.

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Fire Emblem Engage release date

Fire Emblem Engage is an upcoming tactical role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems set to release on January 20th, 2023.

The game will release on Nintendo Switch only.

Fire Emblem Engage gameplay

We have only had small glimpses in the trailers thus far but we can start to build a good gameplay picture.

Fire emblem Engage looks to be consistent with previous sagas, involving tactical battles on a square-based grid.

As you level up the units by using them, you can develop the characters.

What are Emblem rings?

Emblem rings are magical, with there being 12 in total.

Those that wear the Emblem rings have the ability to summon the power of heroes and Emblems from other worlds.

An Emblem ring is tied to an Emblem.

The battle for Elyos begins

Nearly, there isn’t long to wait for the release of this next installment.

The legendary Heroes, also known as Emblems, grant incredible power to those that wear the 12 rings every 1000 years.


Shaun, with a computer science degree and 15 years of computer experience, has been passionate about competitive FPS gaming since the mid-2000s.

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