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Fire Emblem Warriors is one of many games Nintendo has featured at PAX West this weekend. Get a look at some off-screen footage from the playable demo below.

The next character to join the Fire Emblem Warriors roster has been revealed: Elise from Fire Emblem Fates. Check out the trailer below, which shows her in action:

Another new Fire Emblem Warriors clip has gone live. This time around, Koei Tecmo highlights a dual attack between Ryoma and Xander. Check it out below.

Legendary Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu is holding a 24-hour livestream on Niconico starting this Thursday, August 31st, at 7 PM JST to celebrate its 1,500th issue going on sale. Journalists, developers and voice actors will be present to talk about the magazine’s history, play games and more. The livestream will also feature upcoming games – and among those is Fire Emblem Warriors. The game’s official Twitter account has revealed that during the stream’s opening segment, new information about Fire Emblem Warriors will be revealed.

Despite the game’s Japanese release date being only one month away, there’s still quite a lot we don’t know about it. We still haven’t met any of the game’s Shadow Dragon characters other than Marth, the amiibo functionality is still unknown and the game’s Coliseum mode also hasn’t been talked about a whole lot. Either way, there’s plenty that could be revealed during the stream. If you have a Niconico account, you’ll be able to watch it live here.

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Update: The Fire Emblem Warriors Special Edition costs $79.99. Also, the main game will be out for New 3DS / New 2DS XL on the same day, if you had any doubts.


Original: Last week, Nintendo announced an October 20 release date for Fire Emblem Warriors in Europe. We now also know that the game will be out in North America on the same day. Nintendo just confirmed a stateside release of October 20.

In other news, the Fire Emblem Warriors Special Edition has also been announced for North America. It includes a copy of the game, three CDs, a dual-sided poster, and 25 character art cards. Pricing has not yet been announced.

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Fire Emblem Warriors will offer something that we haven’t really seen with Switch games before. In this month’s issue of Japanese magazine Nintendo Dream, it’s revealed that the game will allow players to select a higher frame rate in exchange for a lower resolution.

Nintendo kicked off its final day of live streaming at Gamescom with a look at Fire Emblem Warriors. Nearly a have half hour of footage was shown, featuring the recently revealed characters. We’ve posted the recording below.

With the newest Famitsu magazine scans, more details for Fire Emblem Warriors have come out showing some new combat mechanics and new screenshots.

First off, one of the newest game mechanics detailed is the “Pair Up” system. This mechanic was first introduced in Fire Emblem Awakening and it allows you to form a pair up attack with an ally when you get close to them in battle. In Fire Emblem Warriors, one character will be in front while the other character will be behind you.

When you are paired up, the “Dual Attack Gauge” and the “Dual Guard Gauge” will appear on the screen. Dual Attack allows you to break the enemy’s guard when its gauge is filled up, while Dual Guard nullify the enemy’s attacks when the gauge is full.

Finally, the last mechanic detailed is the “Dual Mystery Attack.” When the Warrior Special gauges of both units are filled up, you can use this special combo technique in battle. The only Dual Mystery Attack known right now is Marth and Lucina’s, which you can watch here.

There are also some new screenshots released showing off the newest revealed characters Hinoka, Camilla, Takumi, and Leo. You can view them below in our gallery.

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Another short gameplay clip is in for Fire Emblem Warriors, featuring a dual attack between Lucina and Marth. Have a look at the video below.

A new Fire Emblem Warriors demo is on display at Gamescom, and it features Camilla, Takumi, and Hinoka. View some footage of the characters below.


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