According to a new interview with Nintendo and Intelligent Systems directors Genki Yokota and Toshiyuki Kusakihara during Japan Expo in France, Kusakihara revealed some surprising information concerning the sheer length of the upcoming tactical JRPG,Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Said news is revealed and partially translated courtesy of Twitter userStealth:
So without skipping any cutscenes, Kasakihara puts the total amount of time to beatFire Emblem: Three Houses(that is exploring all three houses) at over 200 hours, with each house taking around 80 hours to beateach. And while we don’t know whether that includes any sidequests or stories, that’s still an absolutely amazing length. This bodes well for the amount of content this latest entry in the franchise will boast.
Leading up to the launch of the game, there’s been tons of new information, trailers, and screenshots released in both Japanese and English. Most recently a new trailerintroduced future EmpressEdelgard and the Black Eagles. We also got anine minute trailershowcasing the expansion pack DLC, as well as several new Japanese trailers that recap everything we’ve learned so far about the game.
Fire Emblem: Three HousesÂpreviously revealed tons of info on its world history, battle system, job classes, academics, calendar system, and more. You can check out the brandÂnew characters also revealed through Nintendoâs official Twitter account. Most recently weâve had someÂnew breakdowns on the antagonists and the differences between the three houses.
Plenty of other details have been previously revealed aboutÂFire Emblem: Three Houses including a generalÂcharacter breakdown, a second character breakdownÂfeaturing the students,Âan expansion on the class skills and abilities, and variousÂcharacter introduction videos (from the same JapaneseÂFire Emblem account).
Initially set for a Spring 2019 release, the titleÂwas pushed back to July 26thof this year. You can preorder the standard gameÂhere and the limited edition setÂhere.