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Fire Emblem: Myriad Colors Launches September 17

The September release date places the new Fire Emblem in the fall window, a traditional slot for major Nintendo titles, and the four-protagonist structure suggests a narrative departure from recent single-lord entries.

Key Facts

  • Fire Emblem: Myriad Colors launches on September 17, 2026.
  • Nintendo announced the game during its June 9, 2026 Nintendo Direct.
  • The game features four protagonists with distinct designs and weapons.
  • The story centers on a grand colosseum tournament.
  • It is the first new mainline Fire Emblem title since Fire Emblem Engage in January 2023.

Reporting from 2 sources: Game Spark, Inside.

Fire Emblem: Myriad Colors Launches September 17

Nintendo announced during its June 9, 2026 Nintendo Direct that the next mainline entry in the Fire Emblem series, titled Fire Emblem: Myriad Colors, will launch on September 17, 2026. A new trailer shown during the broadcast introduced four protagonists and confirmed the release date. The game is described as the newest entry in the role-playing simulation franchise, with a story centered on competing in a grand colosseum tournament. No further details about platforms, gameplay systems, or additional characters were provided in the announcement. The trailer is available on the official Fire Emblem YouTube channel.

Nintendo revealed Fire Emblem: Myriad Colors during the June 9 Nintendo Direct broadcast. The trailer shows four protagonists, each with distinct designs and weapons, suggesting a multi-perspective story set around a grand colosseum tournament. The release date of September 17, 2026 was confirmed in the trailer and on the official website. The game is the first new mainline Fire Emblem title since Fire Emblem Engage launched in January 2023. No information about a special edition, downloadable content, or amiibo support was shared during the Direct. The trailer is hosted on the Fire Emblem Japan YouTube channel.

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