Fire Emblem Engage Introduces Hub Activities & Amiibo Support

Nintendo Japan has shared a new Fire Emblem Engage trailer detailing the main hub’s facilities and activities. The primary points are listed below, thanks to our team’s Ryuji:

  • Mock Trial Grounds: Pit your party members against one another and earn EXP while training.
  • Training Grounds: Replay maps and earn rewards. Furthermore, you can even make your own maps and upload them online, and other players can challenge themselves. Rewards are earned if challenging players lose.
  • You’ll find a pet called Sora (in JP). It is said if you take care of him properly, something good will happen…or so the legend goes.
  • Fire Emblem Engage supports amiibo! By scanning any amiibo, you can obtain random items. Furthermore, if you scan a Fire Emblem amiibo, you might be able to get accessories and songs from the games the amiibo is from.

Minigames and attractions are also scattered around. One such example is Gymnastics, which will give you a temporary stat boost for the next battle. Another activity is an on-rails shooter segment where players must target projectiles for points.

You can view the new Fire Emblem Engage trailer below:

Fire Emblem Engage is releasing for Nintendo Switch on January 20, 2023.

This game follows the new protagonist Alear after their mother, Lumiere, seemingly perishes and imparts them with the mission of utilizing special rings to bring peace to the world.

These rings summon notable heroes from other Fire Emblem titles, including fan favorites such as Lyn, Corrin, Marth, and Byleth. And aside from granting evident gameplay benefits and alterations, they also converse with the new Engage characters, acting as vehicles for potential growth.

Check out our review of Fire Emblem Warriors Three Hopes.

The title recently sold over 1 million units worldwide.


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