Published on: August 09, 2017
Koei Tecmo’s highly anticipated action game, Fire Emblem Warriors, continues to make headlines as it bolsters its playable character roster.
Recently, the Japanese publisher confirmed via Famitsu that both Cordelia and the Female version of Robin will join the fray.
The game, developed collaboratively by Koei Tecmo and Omega Force, follows the successful formula of Hyrule Warriors and the wider Warriors franchise, combining large-scale battles with beloved Nintendo characters.
The Fire Emblem Warriors development team has made a strategic choice by adding these two fan-favorite characters.
Cordelia, known for her fierce riding skills, will enter the battlefield mounted on her Pegasus.
Official trailers, shared on Fire Emblem Warriors’ Japanese YouTube channel and website, showcase Cordelia’s airborne combat techniques, offering players a unique, dynamic playstyle featuring dramatic aerial attacks.
Female Robin brings new tactical options, increasing diversity in the action game's ever-growing lineup.
The game is scheduled for release on both the Nintendo Switch and New Nintendo 3DS.
Japanese players can look forward to its official launch on September 28, 2017.
Western audiences will not have to wait much longer, as the title is planned for an Autumn/Fall release in North America and Europe.
Following in the tradition of past Warriors titles, Fire Emblem Warriors aims to deliver fast-paced hack-and-slash gameplay interwoven with strategic elements drawn from the Fire Emblem series.
Since its initial reveal, Fire Emblem Warriors has generated substantial excitement among fans of both Nintendo’s strategy series and Koei Tecmo’s action catalog.
The game leverages the advanced capabilities of the Nintendo Switch, enabling smoother graphics and performance, while also offering portability via the New Nintendo 3DS.
The expanding roster, including recent additions like Cordelia and Female Robin, illustrates Koei Tecmo’s commitment to fan service and variety.
With frequent updates on its official channels, Fire Emblem Warriors continues to impress with character reveals, new gameplay footage, and polished visuals.
As the September launch approaches, the game is poised to become a significant entry in both the Fire Emblem and Warriors series.
Players can expect to find Fire Emblem Warriors available on the Nintendo Switch eShop and New Nintendo 3DS upon release, further broadening the action-adventure experience on Nintendo hardware.
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