Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia Season Pass Revealed, Retails for $45

Includes five DLC packs in total.

Posted By | On 03rd, May. 2017

Nintendo’s Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, a remake of Fire Emblem Gaiden, will be quite the experience. Along with full voice acting, revamped visuals and the classic battle system that’s defined the series, it will have a Season Pass that costs $45.

The Season Pass includes a whopping five DLC packs, each adding new maps, dungeons, classes and story missions. Each pack can be purchased separately and retails from $7.99 u to $14.99. Interestingly, the fifth DLC pack is yet to be outlined with more information promised in the future.

The first DLC pack arrives on May 19th with the game’s release. The second and third packs release on May 25th followed by the fourth on June 1st. That’s quite a bit of Fire Emblem content to go through in a month and Nintendo is also promising some free DLC at launch. It will apparently be a “special gift from Goddess Mila”, whatever that means.

For more information on each DLC pack, see below:

  • DLC Pack #1 — Fledgling Warriors Pack (May 19, $7.99/£7.19/€7,99, three pieces of content): Ideal for early- to mid-game adventurers, this pack includes a new dungeon (The Astral Temple) and two new maps, great for gaining more items, money and experience points.
  • DLC Pack #2 — Undaunted Heroes Pack (May 25, $9.99/£8.99/€9,99, three pieces of content): In addition to a new dungeon (The Inner Sanctum), this pack also includes two challenging new maps that stronger, more seasoned heroes will want to tackle.
  • DLC Pack #3 — Lost Altars Pack (May 25, $14.99/£13.49/€14,99, 10 pieces of content): The mysterious dungeons included in this pack hold the power to upgrade characters to exclusive classes that don’t appear in the main game.
  • DLC Pack #4 — Rise of the Deliverance Pack (June 1, $12.99/£11.69/€12,99, four pieces of content): Discover the previously untold history of Valentia in this Prologue pack. Complete with new story content and additional voice acting that details the rise of the Deliverance in Zofia, this collection of challenging maps includes new support conversations between selected heroes, as well as the ability to take command of a character players won’t be able to control in the main game.
  • DLC Pack #5 ($5.99/ £4.49/€4,99, two pieces of content): More information about this final DLC pack will be revealed in the future.

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