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Gameplay appears largely similar to other ''Dynasty Warriors'' titles, in which players chain together weak and heavy attacks to fight armies of soldiers.<ref name="trailer"/> The game's playable characters will mostly be drawn from ''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]]'', ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]'', and ''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''.<ref name="Famitsu 5/31">[http://www.japanesenintendo.com/post/161235329574 Marth, Chrom and new characters in Fire Emblem Warriors]. Japanese Nintendo (May 31, 2017). Retrieved May 31, 2017.</ref> The game will incorporate series standard features such as the {{few|weapon triangle}}, unit classes, character {{few|support}}s, and the ability to switch characters mid-battle.<ref name="Famitsu 5/31"/>
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Gameplay appears largely similar to other ''Dynasty Warriors'' titles, in which players chain together weak and heavy attacks to fight armies of soldiers.<ref name="trailer"/> The game's playable characters will mostly be drawn from ''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]]'', ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]'', and ''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''.<ref name="Famitsu 5/31">[http://www.japanesenintendo.com/post/161235329574 Marth, Chrom and new characters in Fire Emblem Warriors]. Japanese Nintendo (May 31, 2017). Retrieved May 31, 2017.</ref> The game will incorporate series standard features such as the {{few|weapon triangle}}, unit classes, character {{few|support}}s (known as "Bond Conversations" in this game), and other strategic elements, as well as the ability to switch between characters mid-battle.<ref name="Famitsu 5/31"/>
  
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
''Fire Emblem Warriors'' was originally unveiled during the [[Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017]]. During the [[Nintendo Direct/2.18.17|''Fire Emblem'' Direct]] on February 18, an extended trailer was showcased featuring a first look at gameplay.<ref name="FE Direct"/><ref name="trailer"/> According to a look at the game in ''Weekly Famitsu'', the game has been stated by the staff to be around 70% complete.<ref name="Famitsu 5/31"/>
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''Fire Emblem Warriors'' was originally unveiled during the [[Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017]]. During the [[Nintendo Direct/2.18.17|''Fire Emblem'' Direct]] on February 18, an extended trailer was showcased featuring a first look at gameplay.<ref name="FE Direct"/><ref name="trailer"/> Development on the game had already begun by late 2015.<ref name="Famitsu translation">[https://www.patreon.com/posts/fire-emblem-11514239 Fire Emblem Warriors Famitsu Interview Translation]. Kite Stenbuck on Patreon (June 1, 2017). Retrieved June 4, 2017.</ref> The idea of a ''Fire Emblem''-style ''Dynasty Warriors'' game originated at Koei Tecmo, and when the idea was proposed to Nintendo they began to discuss developing the game for their "new console", later revealed as the Nintendo Switch.<ref name="Famitsu translation"/> From the beginning the intention of the developers was "to make a Warriors game that can be enjoyed by Fire Emblem fans".<ref name="Famitsu translation"/>
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Revision as of 22:07, 4 June 2017

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Fire Emblem Warriors
ファイアーエムブレム無双
Faiā Emuburemu Musō
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Developer(s): Omega Force
Team Ninja
Publisher(s): NA: Koei Tecmo
Platform: Nintendo Switch, New Nintendo 3DS[1]
Category: Action
Players: 1
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: N/A
Release dates
N. America: Fall 2017[2]
Ratings
ESRB: RP
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Fire Emblem Warriors is a crossover game in the Fire Emblem series using the gameplay of Koei Tecmo's Dynasty Warriors series. The game is being developed by Omega Force and Team Ninja, who had previously worked on Hyrule Warriors and Hyrule Warriors Legends. Announced during the Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017, the game has been slated for release on both the Nintendo Switch and New Nintendo 3DS systems in fall 2017.[1][2]

Gameplay

Gameplay appears largely similar to other Dynasty Warriors titles, in which players chain together weak and heavy attacks to fight armies of soldiers.[2] The game's playable characters will mostly be drawn from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, Fire Emblem Awakening, and Fire Emblem Fates.[3] The game will incorporate series standard features such as the weapon triangle, unit classes, character supports (known as "Bond Conversations" in this game), and other strategic elements, as well as the ability to switch between characters mid-battle.[3]

Development

Fire Emblem Warriors was originally unveiled during the Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017. During the Fire Emblem Direct on February 18, an extended trailer was showcased featuring a first look at gameplay.[1][2] Development on the game had already begun by late 2015.[4] The idea of a Fire Emblem-style Dynasty Warriors game originated at Koei Tecmo, and when the idea was proposed to Nintendo they began to discuss developing the game for their "new console", later revealed as the Nintendo Switch.[4] From the beginning the intention of the developers was "to make a Warriors game that can be enjoyed by Fire Emblem fans".[4]

According to a look at the game in Weekly Famitsu, the game has been stated by the staff to be around 70% complete.[3]

External links

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Fire Emblem Direct 2.18.2017. Nintendo (YouTube; January 18, 2017). Retrieved January 18, 2017.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Fire Emblem Warriors - 'Extended Gameplay' Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017 Trailer. Nintendo (YouTube; January 18, 2017). Retrieved January 18, 2017.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Marth, Chrom and new characters in Fire Emblem Warriors. Japanese Nintendo (May 31, 2017). Retrieved May 31, 2017.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Fire Emblem Warriors Famitsu Interview Translation. Kite Stenbuck on Patreon (June 1, 2017). Retrieved June 4, 2017.


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