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New "Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore" Trailer Shows Off Combat

New "Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore" Trailer Shows Off Combat
Credit: Atlus

The upcoming Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore is about to touch down on Nintendo Switch, and it's going to be an exciting port release.

Nintendo just debuted a new trailer that runs down the stylish combat, which brings together a mixture of Fire Emblem and Atlus's best games, like Persona and Shin Megami Tensei.

Here's a quick rundown of what you can expect from the game, thanks to Nintendo:

"The worlds of the Fire Emblem series and Atlus games have crossed paths again and the result is coming to the Nintendo Switch system. An inter-dimensional evil has invaded modern-day Tokyo, resulting in this fantastical barrage of music, style, and yes, danger. So, fight back! Battle through dungeons to pump up your strategy and creatively decimate your foes…before all hope fades to black.

You and the rising stars you call friends will need to call on your own creative power—manifested as iconic Fire Emblem characters—to wage a secret war on rogue spirits that feed on creativity. Each encounter will immerse you in deep, turn-based battles that blend the combat of the Fire Emblem and Shin Megami Tensei series into one brutal harmony. Fuse items to craft weaponry; then play to your strengths and crush your foes. Around every corner you'll find fun nods to multiple fandoms, including Fire Emblem references, dungeons themed to the entertainment industry, and stunning musical performances."

You can pick up your copy of Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore when it debuts on January 17, 2020.


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