Welcome to Switch History, the feature series dedicated to rounding up the software updates for Nintendo’s various Switch games. In today’s piece, we’re highlighting the updates for 2023’s Fire Emblem Engage:

Update History:

Ver. 2.0.0 (Released April 4, 2023):

General Updates:

  • Compatible with Wave 4 of the Expansion Pass.
  • Update Bonus has been added. You can receive items when entering the Somniel from Chapter 5 or later.
  • Collaboration content with the smartphone app “Fire Emblem Heroes” can now be downloaded for free from the Nintendo eShop.
    • You can receive items when entering the Somniel after downloading the data from the eShop.
    • Note that players who have already downloaded the bonuses from linking with “Fire Emblem Heroes” cannot download the content again.
  • Issues have been fixed to make for a more pleasant gaming experience.

Ver. 1.3.0 (Released March 7, 2023):

General Updates:

  • Compatible with Wave 3 of the Expansion Pass.
  • From Chapter 7 forward, you’ll be able to exchange items at the ancient well on the Somniel.
    • You’ll need to talk to the proprietor of the armory.
  • You can now use Inherit Skills in the Arena.
  • Issues have been fixed to make for a more pleasant gaming experience.

Ver. 1.2.0 (Released February 8, 2023):

General Updates:

  • Compatible with Wave 2 of the Expansion Pass.
  • From chapter 8 forward, you’ll be able to use the “Recreation” feature at the pool, orchard, and stable on the Somniel.
  • Fixed an issue in Relay Trials where “No data to take over.” would be displayed even if you selected “Random” from the “Take Over” section.
  • Issues have been fixed to make for a more pleasant gaming experience.

Ver. 1.1.0 (Released January 19, 2023):

General Updates:

  • Added compatibility with Expansion Pass.
  • A link to the Nintendo eShop “DLC” has been added to the title screen.
  • Update Bonus has been added. You can receive items when entering the Somniel from Chapter 5 or later.
  • You can now use functions related to internet communications.

Source: Nintendo

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