Fire Emblem Fortune’s Weave is Officially Unplayable for Millions of People

Fire Emblem Fortune’s Weave is Officially Unplayable for Millions of People


We’re less than a month out from Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave‘s release date on Switch 2, and if you read that sentence, you’ll realize it’s the end of an era for Nintendo and Intelligent Systems’ storied strategy game series. It might seem slightly unusual based on Nintendo’s release patterns, though it’s entirely keeping with how the company viewed Fire Emblem when the series was at its high points.

The newest Fire Emblem game will not be on Switch 1, though after we went hands-on with it for our Fortune’s Weave preview, we’ve got a pretty clear idea why.

Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave is a Switch 2-exclusive

If you own a Switch 1 and haven’t managed to snag a Switch 2 yet, Fortune’s Weave will be out of reach once it launches on Sept. 17. On the surface, it’s a slight break from tradition with the series. Nintendo has, with a few exceptions, published three Fire Emblem games on the platforms where the series excelled.

In the ’90s, long before Nintendo started localizing the series for international audiences, Intelligent Systems launched two Fire Emblems for the Famicom: the original game, remade as Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon for the Nintendo DS in 2008, and Fire Emblem Gaiden, remade as Echoes: Shadows of Valentia on the 3DS in 2017. Then there were three on the Super Famicom:




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