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‘Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes’ announced for Switch

The game in the classic RPG franchise looks to be bringing back army-scale battles, clashing swords, swooping dragons, and magic.

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Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, set in the same universe as 2019’s Three Houses, is coming to Nintendo Switch.

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Announced during the first Nintendo Direct presentation of the year, the game boasts some stunning visuals, breathtaking action, and plenty of dragons, swords, and army-scale combat to satiate fans of the series.

This new installment of the franchise appears to be of the hack and slash action role-playing variety in the same vein as Nintendo 3DS’ Fire Emblem Warriors in 2017.

As with Fire Emblem: Three Houses and Fire Emblem Warriors, Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes will be co-developed by Intelligent Systems and Koei Tecmo, the latter of which is also a developer for the Zelda-centric Hyrule Warriors and its sequel, Age of Calamity.

The franchise’s immediate predecessor, 2019’s Three Houses, was the first home console release in the series since 2007’s Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn on the Wii. At over 3 million copies sold, Three Houses also became the best-selling game in the entire franchise.

The very first game in the franchise, Fire Emblem, graced Nintendo’s Famicom system way back in 1990.

The plot of Three Houses, which shares the same world as the upcoming Three Hopes, centered around the continent of Fódlan, on the brink of war, where the order is maintained by the Church of Seiros and its powerful Officer’s Academy.

You won’t need to wait too long to get Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes on your console, as the game is set for release on June 24.