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Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes: Sneak Peak at Limited Edition Contents & Japanese Retailer Exclusives

As of today, those in Japan can now pre-order the Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes treasure box (read special edition). The contents are the same as the European limited edition, as noted here.

  • The game itself.
  • Artbook.
  • Tapestry map of Fodlan.
  • Set of 5 acrylic figures.
  • Character postcard set.

The Treasure Box is valued at 16,720 yen which roughly equates to 145.39 USD or 127.98 Euro.

Currently, this limited edition has only been announced for Europe, Australia, Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan. We’ll let you know ASAP if anything changes.

In addition, Japan has some retailer exclusive merch. We have a chart that lists out what they get dependent on where they order the game from.

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Warriors: Special Editions Announced for Japan

Yesterday at E3, Fire Emblem Warriors gifted us with a new game trailer, gameplay demonstration and new amiibo. Today, we have some preliminary details about the special editions releasing in Japan, alongside the game, on 28th September 2017.

First, we have the “standard” limited edition, dubbed the “Premium Box“. This includes the game itself (Switch or new 3DS/2DS version), a 3-disk soundtrack CD, 80-page visual artbook and a set of character postcards.

The Switch edition costs 10,800 Yen plus tax, while the new Nintendo 3DS/2DS edition is slightly cheaper, at 9,800 Yen plus tax. Which at the current exchange rates–and including tax–comes to about 106 USD and 97 USD respectively.

Meanwhile there’s the “Treasure Box” for those with a more flexible budget; it includes everything contained in the Premium Box plus an amazing-sounding Dragonstone crystal (with voice sound effects).

Judging from the silhouette and the mention of sound effects, it could be an alarm clock of some sort. Anyway, the Switch edition costs 15,800 Yen plus tax (156 USD), while the new 3DS/2DS edition costs 14,800 Yen plus tax (146 USD).

The key thing to know is that the Treasure Box will be sold exclusively from the MyNintendo Store, Amazon Japan and GAMECITY (Koei Tecmo’s store). This of course doesn’t include retailers acting as proxies, etc.

At the time of writing, it’s unknown if these special editions will turn up in the West, but we’re confident Nintendo and Koei Tecmo aren’t going to disappoint the legions of fans.