AMBot | 01/22/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
Fans of Fire Emblem Engage can rejoice, as Nintendo announced on Friday that the strategy role-playing game will receive a manga adaptation. The manga is illustrated by Kazurō Kyō, known for his work on Himedol! The manga will be published in Shueisha's magazine Saikyō Jump as well as on the Shonen Jump+ website and app. It will be released in monthly installments.
A prologue to the manga will appear in the March issue of Saikyō Jump on February 3 and takes place before the protagonist Alear awakens from his long slumber. The main series will then begin in the April issue of Saikyō Jump on March 3 and will also be available on Shonen Jump+ on the same day.
The game, which was released on Friday for the Nintendo Switch, revolves around a war against the Fell Dragon, in which four kingdoms collaborate with heroes from other worlds to seal away the great evil. A thousand years later, the seal weakens, and the Fell Dragon awakens. Players take on the role of a divine dragon who, with the help of diverse strategies and robust customization options, collects Emblem Rings and restores peace to the continent of Elyos. The game also allows players to summon heroes from Fire Emblem games to join them in battle.
A prologue to the manga will appear in the March issue of Saikyō Jump on February 3 and takes place before the protagonist Alear awakens from his long slumber. The main series will then begin in the April issue of Saikyō Jump on March 3 and will also be available on Shonen Jump+ on the same day.
The game, which was released on Friday for the Nintendo Switch, revolves around a war against the Fell Dragon, in which four kingdoms collaborate with heroes from other worlds to seal away the great evil. A thousand years later, the seal weakens, and the Fell Dragon awakens. Players take on the role of a divine dragon who, with the help of diverse strategies and robust customization options, collects Emblem Rings and restores peace to the continent of Elyos. The game also allows players to summon heroes from Fire Emblem games to join them in battle.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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