Three Hopes, a new entry in the Fire Emblem Warriors series, will build on the 2017 hack-and-slash entrance.
Here’s everything you need to know about Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, which takes place around the same time as Three Houses, including its upcoming official release date, gameplay, trailers, and much more.
Warriors Fire Emblem is a Dynasty Warriors-inspired spin-off of the turn-based JRPG game series. While the original received a mixed reaction, Nintendo is back and with a Three Houses sequence in Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes.
Established in the same multiverse as the 2019 hit, players will battle their way through Fódlan, with the three house representatives Dimitri, Claude, and Edelgard taking the center stage once more.
The spinoff to Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes was declared on February 9 during Nintendo Direct Live broadcast, with the sequel aiming to improve on the initial Warriors game this summer.
The quarterly Nintendo Direct Livestream gave Nintendo enthusiasts a sneak peek at upcoming games that would be released throughout 2022, and only one of those came about as a result of a blessing for Fire Emblem fans after it was disclosed that the strategic role-playing game would be releasing a new game.
We’ve got all the recent and updated Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes news right here, including that of the game’s revealed release date, systems, trailer, gameplay, and thus more.
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes Release Date
Following the declaration of the Nintendo Direct, Nintendo stated the release date of Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes as June 24, 2022.
The 21st theme in the series (based on how you add up it) would be the first until Three Houses in 2019. Enthusiasts of Fire Emblem will be holding out hope that Three Hopes will serve as a crossing to the next conventional heading, though nothing has been clarified till now as being in the works.
So perhaps it’s not surprising that a new Fire Emblem game has been officially confirmed at this moment. And anyway, the series’ most recent mainstream game, the excellent Fire Emblem: Three Houses, will be three years old this summer. Continuing to follow that, we used to have a collection of DLC for the game in 2019… but the sequence has been silent since then.
And, for Intelligent Systems, a long-time Fire Emblem developer, that’s a pretty big difference between games. We’ll just have to wait a couple of months to see what that production company is up to and celebrate some further Musou acts in the meanwhile.
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes Platforms
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes will be available only on the Nintendo Switch including both physical and virtual formats. It will not be available on any other PlayStation or PC web service.
Provided that it’s a Nintendo IP created for the Switch, this comes as no surprise.
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes Trailer
As part of the huge Nintendo Direct release on February 9, a two-minute trailer for Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes has been shown.
Although there are a lot of action scenes with Dimitri, Claude, and Edelgard, it does give an indication of a possible plot as houses form an alliance across Fódlan.
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes Gameplay
The gameplay of Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes is very comparable to the hack-and-slash-style of the “Dynasty Warriors” style that the main game is deeply embedded in, at least from the excerpts shown in the promo video.
Rather than taking a broad view of the fields of battle, you dive right into a third-person, over-the-shoulder fight with your favorite Fire Emblem Three Houses characters, blasting through independent story missions.
While still not officially confirmed, it appears that Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes will provide the “golden route” nice outcome for all houses that the 2019 theme did not. Aside from the three leaders, the trailer featured a slew of fan favorites.
These are everything we know for now, but assume more information about the next installment in the beloved series to emerge in the months leading up to its June launch date.