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'Fire Emblem Heroes' Nintendo's First Free-to-Play Mobile Game Now Available for iOS and Android

'Fire Emblem Heroes' Nintendo's First Free-to-Play Mobile Game Now Available for iOS and Android

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"Fire Emblem Heroes" is already out to the public worldwide recently. The android and iOS versions of the game have arrived in the US recently and has been available for the public's consumption in the game's website.

The initial announcement of the game's release caused some confusion among fans and players alike. Some thought that 'Heroes' would be available solely on Android first, while Nintendo's other game, 'Super Mario Run' was to be available initially on iOS. Subsequent turn of events, however, proved that the case was otherwise. The game is thus available both for iOS and Android users. Existing support for other mobile systems, however, is yet to be announced by the game's developers but, is, nevertheless, forthcoming according to the geniuses behind the said game.

One of the notable features that 'Heroes' contain is the same basic components as mainline Fire Emblem games, albeit the action has somehow been reduced in order to operate on mobile devices. Given its nature as a free-to-play game, the said game also features microtransactions which players can do with other players while online. Although Nintendo has claimed that players can play without paying, there are, nevertheless, elements reminiscent of the Japanese gacha model in which players can pay in order to unlock some of its random characters. Premium currencies for the game that can be used to it are available for free through My Nintendo's website.

Some of the other incarnations of the Fire Emblem game such as 'Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia,' a sort of remake of 'Fire Emblem Gaiden,' is set to be released on 3DS on May 19. Fans are also in for a treat as a new 'Fire Emblem' game is also in the works for Switch. Nintendo's upcoming mobile game is rumored to be reminiscent of 'Animal Crossing,' the release of which was deferred until April of this year.

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