The Dynasty Warriors franchise has been branching out quite a bit. Persona recently found a lot of success by blending its RPG character progression with Dynasty Warriors' hack-and-slash action in Persona 5 Strikers. More notably though, Nintendo has been experimenting with Dynasty Warriors crossovers. Aside from the Hyrule Warriors family of games, Nintendo has been dabbling in Fire Emblem Warriors games. It just announced Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, a successor to 2017's Fire Emblem Warriors that focuses on the world of Fire Emblem: Three Houses — the Switch installation that found major success upon release in 2019.
So far, Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes looks compelling; it will tell an alternate version of Three Houses' story where Edelgard, Dimitri, and Claude are potentially forced to work together for some reason, rather than warring with one another. Even though details about the game aren't clear yet, Three Hopes already looks ripe for DLC. Nintendo and Omega Force have arranged some compelling DLC for both its Hyrule Warriors games so far, providing more missions and characters for fans to enjoy. The rich lore of Fire Emblem: Three Houses and the rest of the franchise could prompt another strong line of DLC for Three Hopes.
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes Shouldn't Forget the Ashen Wolves
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity had an excellent DLC lineup because it simultaneously made great use of Breath of the Wild's lore and added more mechanical depth. Not only did the DLC introduce new weapons for Link and Zelda, but a battle-worn Guardian became playable, as well as the two-person team of Purah and Robbie. Aside from playable characters, the DLC added new missions for players to complete, an additional
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