
Following its release, an intriguing piece of information was found in the code of Fire Emblem Engage. As a result, some fans have been speculating about the next game that may be released in the series.
Iron17 & Iron19
According to information that was posted on Twitter by DeathChaos25, the internal codename for Fire Emblem Engage is reportedly “Iron19.” The fact that the entry before this one, Fire Emblem Three Houses, had the internal codename “Iron17,” makes this situation a little strange since it suggests that a game with the codename “Iron18” is missing. Since this internal name method is utilized largely for the mainstream games of the series, it is very improbable that this void was intended to be filled by a spin-off like Three Hopes.
As a result of this finding, many fans have begun to hypothesize that the “Iron18” codename is being used for another mainstream Fire Emblem entry that has either been scrapped or is still in development. The speculation that this enigmatic game is a remake of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War has been going around for quite some time, and it is one of the most widely held hypotheses.
However, as of the time this article was written, there is no official evidence from Nintendo that even remotely suggests the existence of such a remake or new game.
About Fire Emblem: Engage
In the conflict against the Fell Dragon, four kingdoms and heroes from other planets collaborated to defeat this formidable foe and put an end to this great evil. After a thousand years have passed, this seal has become less effective, and the Fell Dragon is on the verge of awakening once again. In order to fulfill your destiny as a Divine Dragon, which is to retrieve the Emblem Rings that are dispersed around the globe and restore peace to the Continent of Elyos, you will need to use a wide variety of methods and extensive personalization options. You may add the might of famous heroes from previous Fire Emblem games, such as Marth and Celica, to your own in this new adventure by summoning them and fighting alongside them. The tactical, turn-based combat system for which the Fire Emblem series is famous makes a return, this time with a new cast of playable characters that you can personalize and Engage in order to properly design your strategy.