Nintendo confirmed new details for Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave during today’s Nintendo Direct presentation, announcing a firm release date and pricing for multiple editions of the title on Nintendo Switch.
The announcement also opened pre-orders across retail partners and the Nintendo eShop ahead of the September launch.
According to the Direct, Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave will arrive on September 17.
Nintendo additionally outlined the game’s pricing structure: the standard physical edition will retail for $80, the digital edition will be available on the Nintendo eShop for $70, and a premium Dagdan Collection — a higher-tier boxed set — will be sold for $120.
Pre-orders are currently available for both physical and digital options.
In journalistic terms, Nintendo stated that Fortune’s Weave will be available on Nintendo Switch on September 17 and that consumers can choose between a full-priced physical release, a slightly lower-priced digital version via the eShop, or an expanded Dagdan Collection at a premium price point.
The announcement emphasized the title’s status as a premium release within the Fire Emblem family.
Fire Emblem remains one of Nintendo’s long-running tactical RPG franchises, historically developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo.
Titles in the series have traditionally been major events for Nintendo Direct broadcasts and receive both physical retail releases and digital distribution through the Nintendo eShop on Switch.
The confirmed release date and pricing give players and retailers clear timelines for stocking and promotion.
With pre-orders open, Nintendo and retail partners will begin shipping physical copies and enabling digital downloads beginning on September 17.
Consumers interested in the Dagdan Collection should note the larger price point and consider pre-ordering to secure limited-run contents, which is typical for collector-style editions.
This coverage will be updated with additional details on included DLC, physical packaging contents, and regional availability as Nintendo releases further specifics or posts official product pages to the Nintendo eShop and Nintendo’s website.
The announcement also opened pre-orders across retail partners and the Nintendo eShop ahead of the September launch.
According to the Direct, Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave will arrive on September 17.
Nintendo additionally outlined the game’s pricing structure: the standard physical edition will retail for $80, the digital edition will be available on the Nintendo eShop for $70, and a premium Dagdan Collection — a higher-tier boxed set — will be sold for $120.
Pre-orders are currently available for both physical and digital options.
In journalistic terms, Nintendo stated that Fortune’s Weave will be available on Nintendo Switch on September 17 and that consumers can choose between a full-priced physical release, a slightly lower-priced digital version via the eShop, or an expanded Dagdan Collection at a premium price point.
The announcement emphasized the title’s status as a premium release within the Fire Emblem family.
Fire Emblem remains one of Nintendo’s long-running tactical RPG franchises, historically developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo.
Titles in the series have traditionally been major events for Nintendo Direct broadcasts and receive both physical retail releases and digital distribution through the Nintendo eShop on Switch.
The confirmed release date and pricing give players and retailers clear timelines for stocking and promotion.
With pre-orders open, Nintendo and retail partners will begin shipping physical copies and enabling digital downloads beginning on September 17.
Consumers interested in the Dagdan Collection should note the larger price point and consider pre-ordering to secure limited-run contents, which is typical for collector-style editions.
This coverage will be updated with additional details on included DLC, physical packaging contents, and regional availability as Nintendo releases further specifics or posts official product pages to the Nintendo eShop and Nintendo’s website.