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How Many Story Routes Are There in Fire Emblem Engage?

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It’s almost time for fans to jump into Fire Emblem Engage! As we inch ever closer to the latest in the Fire Emblem franchise’s release, players are looking for any bit of info they can get. So, today we’re going to be discussing the new game’s story and any possible divergent routes it may (or may not) have! Read on to learn what Fire Emblem Engage’s story will be like, and how many story routes it’ll have.

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How Many Story Routes Are There in Fire Emblem Engage?

In the aftermath of Fire Emblem: Three Houses, fans might be expecting Engage to have multiple story routes. But, to their dismay, it looks like this latest entry will not have split routes. This will allow the story to focus on one pathway as opposed to having player-determined, multiple endings.

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But, that’s not to say that Fire Emblem Engage will be wholly unlike other games in the series. Aside from the lack of split routes, the game will maintain the relationship-and-community-building aspects found in previous entries. It’s also bringing back the intense, turn-based combat from past iterations.

Fire Emblem Engage is available starting January 20 for the Nintendo Switch. In the game, you play as the red-and-blue-haired protagonist Alear. You have just awoken from a very long nap, and must accept help from a variety of heroes from past iterations of Fire Emblem to defeat your enemies.


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James has been playing games for as long as he can remember. His first game was either The Lion King or The Mask for the SNES. He has since grown into the biggest apologist for JRPGs and he wants to be Yoko Taro for Halloween.