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Europe: April Fire Emblem eShop Sale

In less than two months, Fire Emblem Fates will be finally arriving in Europe.

If you still need to catch up with the series, you’ve come at the perfect time as Nintendo of Europe is holding a massive Fire Emblem sale on the eShop from 31st March to 14th April 2016.

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Not only are the games discounted, but for the first time since release, all of Fire Emblem Awakening‘s downloadable content has been reduced in price as well. Perfect if you haven’t dipped in or if you’re missing some bits or pieces.

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Fates: New Japanese Content Arrives

After many quiet months, Nintendo of Japan suddenly announced a new wave of DLC for the Japanese version of Fates during March’s Nintendo Direct.

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Today, the first batch of new maps is now available for purchase from the Dragon’s Gate and fans have already started to dig around for juicy new information.

First up is the six-parter Recollection of Bubbles, which tells the tale of the childrens’ survival in a world without their parents. Currently, the first three parts are available and you can find more information here and an on-going translation here.

Secondly, we have Hoshidan Festival of Bonds, a light-hearted map featuring unique parent-child conversations and new cutscene illustrations. More specifically, there are illustrations for the top 4 children and 2 “staff picks”.

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Fire Emblem Fates Revelation Available for NA Region Players

That’s right! Hop into your eShop and consider purchasing Fire Emblem Fates Revelation!
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If you already own Birthright or Conquest, this game is available for $19.99 (+tax) on download.

Japan’s Nintendo eShop Brings Fire Emblem Shadow Dragon Back

That’s right! In our excitement for Fire Emblem Fates for North America, we might have not noticed this little treat coming out on the side. Nintendo of Japan has released Fire Emblem Dark Dragon and Sword of Light (Or in English, Fire Emblem Shadow Dragon) to their eShop.

1 (2)For the price of 950 Yen and a Japanese Wii U, this can be yours. It’s not the biggest surprise in the world, but it shows that Fire Emblem still faces enough popularity to have its lesser titles released on eShop, and might mean that remaining regions may see it as well.