How long is Fire Emblem Engage

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Fire Emblem Engage is a role-playing game with turn-based combat. This tactical RPG is a very successful Nintendo franchise with a huge fanbase that expects hours and hours of fun. Hence, the main question is how long is Fire Emblem Engage? Here's how much time you'll need to invest playing on your Nintendo Switch.

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How long does it take to beat Fire Emblem Engage?

You'll need around 50 hours to finish the main story of Fire Emblem Engage. Of course, how much time you'll need to invest in completing the game depends on your selected difficulty level. There are three difficulty levels, and you can also enable permadeath if you want to experience real suffering. Besides more complicated battles, you'll need more time to complete all side quests, which are numerous in Fire Emblem Engage. Also, there's a possibility of romance in Fire Emblem Engage.

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What to do after completing the main story in Fire Emblem Engage

When you finish the game, you can play Tower of Trials to put your combat skills to the test. There you'll find a series of challenging tactical battles. Some of them even have a two-player combat mode option. You'll be rewarded handsomely for completing Fire Emblem Engage's main story. Thanks to that, you'll be able to enjoy turn-based combat with stronger units and more powerful equipment.

The great news is that developers have planned numerous Fire Emblem Engage DLCs as part of the Expansion Pass. Additional content will arrive regularly, so expect even more heroes, units, scenarios, locations, maps, classes, items, and more!

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