During the September 2022 Nintendo Direct, Intelligent Systems and Nintendo announced Fire Emblem Engage, the 17th main installment of the strategy RPG franchise. In true Fire Emblem fashion, a group of evil mages seek to resurrect a dark dragon and destroy the world. Alear — the male or female dragon child protagonist whose hair has been compared to the Pepsi logo — awakens after a thousand years to help save the world from this threat.
But Alear and company can equip special «Emblem Rings» that allow them to summon heroes from other worlds — and even fuse together to become the ultimate warrior. Though details haven’t been fully revealed, the Emblem Rings promise to add another layer of customization beyond skills and classes. The trailer for Fire Emblem Engage showed a stained-glass mosaic featuring 12 Emblems, one from each main Fire Emblem title (minus remakes and one direct sequel).
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It would not be Fire Emblem without Marth. The least-surprising entry in this list, Marth seems to be the first — and most important — Emblem that players will receive. Featured prominently on the game's key art and in its announcement trailer, the protagonist from the first Fire Emblem game seems to have a strong connection with Alear. Though the role Emblems will play isn’t yet known, Marth seems to be a character in his own right rather than an emotionless echo.
The magic-wielding deuteragonist of Shadows of Valentia gives the Emblem cast some spell-slinging representation. The priestess appeared in Fire Emblem Engage's trailer, where she is summoned by a regal-looking mage named Celine. The two combine their strength to devastate an enemy soldier with the
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