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Fire Emblem Games on Nintendo Switch in 2025

Author : Aria Update : May 19,2025

Celebrating 35 years since Intelligent Systems introduced the Fire Emblem series on Nintendo's Famicom, this iconic franchise has solidified its place among the top tactical RPGs. With its ever-evolving combat systems and the beloved character bonding mechanics, the series has seen remarkable growth, especially with the two stellar mainline entries on the Nintendo Switch. As we approach the end of the original Switch era, let's explore every Fire Emblem game currently available on the console and what's on the horizon for the Switch 2.

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There are five Fire Emblem games on Switch: two mainline games and three spinoffs. Additionally, two more Fire Emblem games are accessible through Nintendo Switch Online, with a third set to arrive for the Switch 2 in June.

### Fire Emblem Warriors

0See it at Amazon### Fire Emblem: Three Houses

0See it at Amazon### Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore

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0See it at Amazon### Fire Emblem Engage

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Fire Emblem Warriors (2017)

Marking the first Fire Emblem game on the Switch, Fire Emblem Warriors is a thrilling crossover with Dynasty Warriors. This hybrid masterfully merges Fire Emblem’s strategic team dynamics with the relentless, action-packed combat of Dynasty Warriors. While it might not be essential for lore enthusiasts due to its lighter narrative, it's a must-play for action fans. Developed in collaboration with Omega Force and Team Ninja, this game offers an exciting blend of strategy and action.

Fire Emblem WarriorsOmega ForceNintendo Switch+1Rate this gameRelated GuidesOverviewWalkthroughCharactersUniverse### Fire Emblem: Three Houses (2019)

Fire Emblem: Three Houses stands as a monumental release in the series. It marked the return of Fire Emblem to home consoles after a 12-year hiatus and was the first mainline entry on the Switch, achieving both critical acclaim and commercial success. Building on the momentum of Awakening, Three Houses offers a grand yet intimate experience, weaving large-scale battles into a narrative of politics and religion, complemented by serene monastery life where players can train, teach, and bond with characters through compelling dialogue. For newcomers and veterans alike, Three Houses is the quintessential Fire Emblem experience on the Switch.

Fire Emblem: Three HousesIntelligent SystemsNintendo SwitchRate this gameRelated GuidesOverviewNew FeaturesWhich House Should You ChooseEssential Tips for Teaching, the Monastery, Battle, and More### Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore (2020)

In 2020, Nintendo launched Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore, an enhanced version of the original Wii U title. Encore brings new story elements, characters, and music to this unique crossover between Nintendo and Atlus. It blends Fire Emblem's "weapon triangle" combat system with the vibrant style and engaging combat mechanics of Atlus's Shin Megami Tensei and Persona series. The game's light-hearted, pop-culture-infused narrative, while secondary to its action, adds a fun twist to the Fire Emblem universe.

Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE EncoreAtlusNintendo SwitchRate this gameRelated GuidesOverviewWhat is Tokyo Mirage Sessions?WalkthroughSide Stories### Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes (2023)

Nintendo partnered again with Omega Force to create Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, a sequel to the original Fire Emblem Warriors. This game reimagines the world of Three Houses in an alternate timeline where the protagonist Byleth turns antagonist. Three Hopes offers a deeper integration of Fire Emblem's social and tactical elements with the fast-paced action of Dynasty Warriors, making it a more comprehensive crossover experience than its predecessor.

Fire Emblem Warriors: Three HopesOmega ForceNintendo SwitchRate this gameRelated GuidesOverviewWalkthroughExpeditions GuideGift Guide - All Favorite Gifts### Fire Emblem Engage (2023)

Fire Emblem Engage, the latest addition to the series and the second mainline entry on Switch, takes the best elements of Three Houses and refines them. It pays homage to Fire Emblem's legacy by reintroducing the "weapon triangle" system while streamlining the social and hub mechanics. Engage follows the journey of the Divine Dragon Alear, who must gather 12 rings to combat the Fell Dragon and save Elyos. These rings, each containing the spirit of a past Fire Emblem hero, allow players to summon legendary characters like Marth, Ike, Celica, and Byleth, connecting the new story to the series' rich history.

Fire Emblem EngageIntelligent SystemsNintendo SwitchRate this gameRelated GuidesOverviewNew Features in Fire Emblem EngageBeginner's GuideTips and TricksFire Emblem Games Available With Nintendo Switch Online

### Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack: 12-Month Individual Membership

12See it at AmazonCurrently, two Fire Emblem games are available through a Nintendo Switch Online subscription outside Japan: the 2003 Game Boy Advance title, Fire Emblem (also known as Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade), and its 2004 sequel, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. A third game, Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance from 2005, will join the lineup with the integration of GameCube games into the service upon the launch of Switch 2 on June 5.

Here’s the complete list of Fire Emblem games currently accessible with a Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack subscription:

Fire Emblem (GBA, 2003)Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones (GBA, 2004)PlayUpcoming Fire Emblem Games on Switch and Switch 2

While no new Fire Emblem games have been officially announced for development, it's highly anticipated that we'll see new or remastered entries on the upcoming Switch 2. Notably, Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance will be the next Fire Emblem game playable on the Switch, available through Nintendo Switch Online's GameCube library exclusively on the Switch 2, launching on June 5.