Fire Emblem is Celebrating Its 25th Anniversary with Art Book

Fire Emblem is Celebrating Its 25th Anniversary with Art Book

Wow, 25 years? Geez, time flies.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Nov 01, 2015 @ 05:58 PM (Staff Bios)
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Wow, one can feel a little old when finding out certain anniversaries. For example, Fire Emblem's 25th anniversary has been this year, and Nintendo is planning on celebrating by releasing an Art Book... in Japan. An art book that archives the highlights and important events of Fire Emblem's history is now available for pre-order. Additionally, to make us Westerners a little more envious, the book will feature exclusive developer interviews, beautiful art from each game, and more than 100 production materials, some of them never seen before.

Though there is no release date for the West, there may be hope, because there has been no official announcement shooting the idea. The Fire Emblem series art book will release on November 28. If you're interested in importing the book, you can always head to this here Amazon page to pre-order for 3,888 Yen (around 32 USD plus import fees).

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