Fire Emblem Games Coming to Nintendo Switch in 2025
It's been 35 years since Intelligent Systems first introduced the Fire Emblem series on Nintendo's Famicom. Over the years, the series has evolved with innovative combat mechanics and the introduction of beloved character bonding features, cementing its status as a top-tier tactical RPG. This evolution has led to two exceptional mainline entries on the Nintendo Switch. As we approach the end of the original Switch era, we've put together a comprehensive list of every Fire Emblem game available on the console, as well as what's on the horizon for the Switch 2.
How Many Fire Emblem Games Are on Switch? -----------------------------------------There are five Fire Emblem games on Switch: two mainline games and three spinoffs. Additionally, two more Fire Emblem games are accessible with a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, with a third slated for release on the Switch 2 in June.
### Fire Emblem Warriors
0See it at Amazon### Fire Emblem: Three Houses
0See it at Amazon### Tokyo Mirage Session #FE Encore
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Fire Emblem Warriors (2017)
Marking the first Fire Emblem title on the Switch, Fire Emblem Warriors is a crossover with Dynasty Warriors. This game melds Fire Emblem's strategic team-based gameplay with Dynasty Warriors' exhilarating hack-and-slash action. It's a must-play for action enthusiasts, although its lighter narrative might not appeal to those deeply invested in Fire Emblem's lore.
Developed by Omega Force, the studio behind Dynasty Warriors, in collaboration with Team Ninja, known for their work on Ninja Gaiden and Nioh, this game offers a thrilling blend of action and strategy.
Fire Emblem WarriorsOmega Force+1Rate this gameRelated GuidesOverviewWalkthroughCharactersUniverse### Fire Emblem: Three Houses (2019)
Fire Emblem: Three Houses represents a significant milestone for the series. It was the first home console Fire Emblem game in 12 years, the first mainline entry on the Switch, and a resounding success both critically and commercially, building on the success of Awakening from seven years prior.
This expansive tactical RPG masterfully balances epic battles with intimate character interactions. The game's narrative unfolds amidst a continental war involving politics and religion, while quieter moments are spent in the monastery, where players can train, teach, explore, and forge bonds with other characters through compelling dialogues.
Three Houses is the quintessential Fire Emblem experience on Switch and the perfect entry point for newcomers to the series.
Fire Emblem: Three HousesIntelligent SystemsRate this gameRelated GuidesOverviewNew FeaturesWhich House Should You ChooseEssential Tips for Teaching, the Monastery, Battle, and More### Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore (2020)
In 2020, Nintendo launched Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore, an enhanced version of the original Wii U game. Encore enriched the experience with new story content, characters, and music. This Nintendo-Atlus collaboration merges Fire Emblem's "weapon triangle" combat system with the stylish, dungeon-crawling action of Atlus's Shin Megami Tensei and Persona series.
The game's story offers a humorous, exaggerated take on Japanese pop culture, prioritizing action over narrative depth, much like its predecessor, Warriors.
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE EncoreAtlusRate this gameRelated GuidesOverviewWhat is Tokyo Mirage Sessions?WalkthroughSide Stories### Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes (2023)
Nintendo and Omega Force teamed up again for Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, the sequel to their initial Fire Emblem-Dynasty Warriors crossover. Three Hopes offers an alternate timeline to Three Houses, with Byleth, the protagonist from Three Houses, now cast as the main antagonist.
This game seamlessly integrates more of Fire Emblem's social and tactical elements into the fast-paced action of Dynasty Warriors, providing a richer experience than its predecessor.
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three HopesOmega ForceRate this gameRelated GuidesOverviewWalkthroughExpeditions GuideGift Guide - All Favorite Gifts### Fire Emblem Engage (2023)
Fire Emblem Engage is the latest addition to the series and the second mainline entry on the Switch. It builds upon the strengths of Three Houses while paying homage to Fire Emblem's rich history. Engage refines the social and hub mechanics from Three Houses and shifts its focus back to the series' core tactical combat, notably reintroducing the "weapon triangle" system.
The narrative centers on Alear, a Divine Dragon, on a quest to collect 12 rings to thwart the Fell Dragon and save the continent of Elyos. These rings connect the story to Fire Emblem's past, allowing players to summon iconic heroes like Marth, Ike, Celica, and Byleth.
Fire Emblem EngageIntelligent SystemsRate this gameRelated GuidesOverviewNew Features in Fire Emblem EngageBeginner's GuideTips and TricksFire Emblem Games Available With Nintendo Switch Online
### Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack: 12-Month Individual Membership
12See it at AmazonCurrently, two Fire Emblem games are available outside of Japan with a Nintendo Switch Online subscription: the 2003 Game Boy Advance title Fire Emblem, also known as Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade, and its 2004 sequel, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones.
A third game, Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance from 2005, will join the catalog with the integration of GameCube games into the service, coinciding with the launch of the Switch 2 on June 5.
Here's the complete list of Fire Emblem games currently available with a Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack subscription:
Fire Emblem (GBA, 2003)Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones (GBA, 2004)Upcoming Fire Emblem Games on Switch and Switch 2
While there's no official confirmation on new Fire Emblem games in development, it's highly anticipated that we'll see new or remastered titles on the upcoming Switch 2. Notably, Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance will be the next Fire Emblem game playable on the Switch, available through the GameCube library of Nintendo Switch Online, exclusively on the Switch 2 starting on its launch day, June 5.






