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How To Preorder Fire Emblem Engage: Bonuses, Editions, & More

Learn when and where to pre-order the various version of the upcoming JRPG

Fire Emblem Engage

The latest Nintendo Direct kicked off strong with a brand new Fire Emblem game, Fire Emblem Engage. The newest game in the franchise is set to release on January 20, 2023, meaning that fans won’t have to wait long to get it in their hands. As with prior Nintendo Switch-exclusive JRPGs, The big N will offer many different purchase options and special editions for its latest epic role-playing title. Here is everything you need to know about how to pre-order Fire Emblem Engage.

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Where To Pre-Order Fire Emblem Engage

As of this writing, the only place to pre-order Fire Emblem Engage is on the Nintendo Eshop via your Nintendo Switch or on Nintendo’s official website.

What Versions Are Available for Purchase?

For now, Nintendo has two versions available of the game. The standard edition of the game costs $60. The other version available is the “Divine Edition.” This version is currently unavailable for purchase.

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What’s The Fire Emblem Engage Divine Edition?

The Divine Edition of Fire Emblem Engage is essentially the collector’s edition of the game. As seen above, this version comes with the base version of the game, a steelbook case, an artbook and art cards, and a poster. As with other collector’s editions, The Divine Edition will cost more than the standard version and will be in limited supply. Fans will have to keep an eye out for an announcement from Nintendo as to when they can order it.

Are There Any Pre-Order Bonuses?

As of this writing, Nintendo has not revealed any Pre-Order bonuses for Fire Emblem Engage. However, there is a chance that Nintendo will offer pre-order bonuses as the game’s release date draws closer.

That is everything you need to know about how to pre-order Fire Emblem Engage. For more about Fire Emblem Engage, check back in the coming months as we learn more about this upcoming title.

We also have plenty of content on our website about the previous games in the Fire Emblem franchise, including Fire Emblem: Three House and its spin-off, Three Hopes.

About the author

Joseph Ocasio

Joseph was a freelance news writer for Twinfinite covering anything and everything in the gaming space. He's previously written for CBR and other general entertainment sites. Nintendo holds a special place in his heart, because what can really beat a good Mario or Pokemon game?

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