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Fire Emblem Awakening
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ファイアーエムブレム覚醒 Fire Emblem Kakusei
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Cover artwork of Fire Emblem Awakening
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N. America:
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February 4th, 2013
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Japan:
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April 19th, 2012
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Europe:
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April 19th, 2013
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Australia:
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April 20th, 2013
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Fire Emblem Awakening, alternatively rendered Fire Emblem: Awakening, is a Fire Emblem game released for the Nintendo 3DS, and the thirteenth installment in the series. The game was developed as though it would be the final installment in the series, and as such combines aspects from all previous installments in the series.
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Story
Gameplay
Technical details
Media:
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Nintendo 3DS Game Card Digital download
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Download size:
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8579 blocks.
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Supported features:
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Nintendo Network (in-game shop), Local Play (2-player multiplayer), StreetPass, SpotPass
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Input / compatible controllers:
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Nintendo 3DS
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Downloadable content
Fire Emblem Awakening is the first game released by Nintendo overall to support paid downloadable content. The content released consists of additional maps and missions, which can either be purchased individually or in packs of three:
- Champions Pack: features Champions of Yore 1, Champions of Yore 2, and Champions of Yore 3; the missions use maps from previous games, and center around characters from across the series.
- Lost Bloodlines Pack: features Lost Bloodlines 1, Lost Bloodlines 2, and Lost Bloodlines 3; the missions center around the player aiding or trying to defeat Marth or Seliph.
- Smash Brethren Pack: features Smash Brethren 1, Smash Brethren 2, and Smash Brethren 3; in these missions the player must fight with or against Roy and Ike.
- Rouges & Redeemers Pack: features Rouges & Redeemers 1, Rouges & Redeemers 2, and Rouges & Redeemers 3; In these missions the player must defeat either the "her of light" and the "hero of darkness"
- Golden Pack: features Golden Gaffe, EXPonential Growth, and Infinite Regalia; the missions focus on giving the player experience, money, and items and weapons.
- Scramble Pack: features Harvest Scramble, Summer Scramble, and Hot-Spring Scramble; the missions are not meant to provide much challenge.
- Challenge Pack: features Death's Embrace, Five-Anna Firefight, and Roster Rescue; the missions are meant to provide a challenge to the player.
- The Future Past Pack: feature The Future Past 1, The Future Past 2, and The Future Past 3; the missions focus on trying to save the child units in the alternate, ruined future.
- Apotheois: a single mission meant to be more difficult than the others.
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