

- #Fire emblem echoes shadows of valentia dlc upgrade#
- #Fire emblem echoes shadows of valentia dlc series#

#Fire emblem echoes shadows of valentia dlc upgrade#
DLC Pack #3 – Lost Altars Pack (May 25, $14.99 / £13.49 / €14.99, 10 pieces of content): The mysterious dungeons included in this pack hold the power to upgrade characters to exclusive classes that don't appear in the main game.DLC Pack #2 – Undaunted Heroes Pack (May 25, $9.99 / £8.99 / €9.99, three pieces of content): In addition to a new dungeon (The Inner Sanctum), this pack also includes two challenging new maps that stronger, more seasoned heroes will want to tackle.DLC Pack #1 – Fledgling Warriors Pack (May 19, $7.99 / £7.19 / €7.99, three pieces of content): Ideal for early- to mid-game adventurers, this pack includes a new dungeon (The Astral Temple) and two new maps, great for gaining more items, money and experience points.By purchasing the Season Pass, fans who want to receive all DLC will save more than 30 percent compared to purchasing all 22 pieces of content on their own. Season Pass (May 19, $44.99 / £39.99 / €44.99, 22 pieces of content): The Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia Season Pass includes all five DLC packs as they release.It'll be relatively pricey to keep up with all of it - the season pass costs more than the core game, and even that represents a discount of over 30% off buying each map [updated from 'pack', the saving from buying all packs is about 12%) separately. Nintendo of America has now published details and pricing for its region, and those wanting all of the extras will have plenty to take on. This game's no different, and initial details out of Japan showed how content will - as usual - be significant and staggered over the weeks after launch.
#Fire emblem echoes shadows of valentia dlc series#
It'll be interesting to see how it stacks up, but of course beyond the hefty main adventures this is a series that has fully embraced DLC on the 3DS. It'll offer some different gameplay approaches to the recent 'main' 3DS entries, all within that familiar art style. And the à la carte option for each pack might also alleviate the sting that the Season Pass leaves in players' wallets if they don’t want to get every single pack.Considering the high marks set by Fire Emblem: Awakening and Fire Emblem Fates, we have high hopes for the re-imagining / remaster of Fire Emblem Gaiden - Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia. While the difference in cost might sound a bit disparaging to some fans, the loads upon loads of fresh content seems to add value to it price of admission. There aren't currently many details about the fifth and final pack for Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia. All we know for now is that it will cost $5.99, and more info of this mystery pack is sure to come later.


This story-intensive expansion for the game, will offer a prologue with new maps and characters that were previously unplayable in the base game. The fourth DLC pack, Rise of Deliverance, will release on June 1st for $12.99. Meanwhile, the Lost Altars pack promises to bring brand new battle classes that aren’t accessible in the core game. Unlimited Heroes will contain two more maps to chart and another dungeon to conquer, and it will be more challenging than the previous pack. The Unlimited Heroes pack and Lost Altars pack will both be available the following week, priced at $9.99 and $14.99 respectively. This pack will contain two new maps to explore with a new dungeon to challenge. The Fledgling Warriors Pack will be the first DLC pack available, dropping alongside Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia at the price of $7.99. Opting for the pass will save you 30% of the cost for each pack à la carte. The Season Pass will retail at $44.99, guaranteeing players a total of five DLC packs that are promised to drop for the title. In an odd deviation from the company’s usual outline for DLC, all the expanded content will cost more than the price of Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia itself.
