![]() Given that Fire Emblem: Three Houses had four separate storylines with wildly different endings, it would make sense if the Warriors version had some sort of unified storyline. That won’t come as too much trouble, with most characters being steadily unlocked as you complete each chapter in Story Mode. But, as always, developers Omega Force and Team Ninja want to make you work to unlock them. Following today’s announcement of Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, Nintendo has passed along a bunch of assets. That game started off as a "prequel" to Breath of the Wild, but quickly branched out into an alternate sideline. Fire Emblem Warriors has a stellar roster that’s packed with more playable characters than you can shake a Weapons Triangle at. It appears that Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes will follow the example of Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, which was set within the world of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Notably, Koei Temco teamed up with Intelligent Systems for Fire Emblem: Three Houses and helped develop that game's built from the ground up battle system. ![]() Since the release of the original Fire Emblem Warriors, franchise developer Intelligent Systems has only released one new Fire Emblem game - Fire Emblem: Three Houses, which debuted to tons of acclaim when it was released in 2019. The game combined the typical mosou combat with Fire Emblem elements like magic and a weapon triangle system. ![]() Koei Tecmo released a first Fire Emblem Warriors game in 2017 that featured a wide cast of characters from throughout the Fire Emblems franchise of games.
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