Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave finally got a release date at today's Nintendo Direct and is officially up for preorder. Digital editions of the game are available directly through the eShop for $69.99 alongside two physical editions priced at $79.99 (Standard) and $119.99 (Dagdan Collection).
Fortune's Weave is the first Switch 2 exclusive Fire Emblem game and is the first game in the franchise since 2023's Fire Emblem Engage. It's set to release later this year on September 17, 2026.
Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave – Standard Edition
- Get it at Nintendo (Digital) – $69.99
- Get it at Nintendo (Physical) – $79.99
- Get it at GameStop (Physical) – $79.99
- Get it at Walmart (Physical) – $69.97 (Out of Stock)
- Get it at Amazon (Physical) – Not Yet Available
The digital edition of Fortune's Weave costs $10 less than the physical edition. The main benefit of the digital edition preorder is that Nintendo allows you to pre-download the game and play it as soon as it releases. So if you're just excited to play the game and not collect an actual cartridge for your collection, that's the way to go.
Walmart briefly had the physical edition available to preorder for a discount, but it has since gone out of stock there.
Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave Dagdan Collection
- Get it at Nintendo – $119.99 (Sold Out)
- Get it at Walmart – $119.99 (Sold Out)
- Get it at GameStop – $119.99 (Sold Out)
In addition to the standard edition, there's also a collector's edition up for preorder. It's already sold out at the Nintendo eShop, but it's also available at Best Buy. You can expect this version of the game to sell out quickly. You'll already need to join a queue when you try to purchase here.
What comes with this edition
Nintendo revealed the contents of the Dagdan Collection during its June 2026 direct livestream.
- Art Cards
- The Land of Dagdan Map
- Art Book
- Steelbook
- The Game
What's Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave About?
The latest trailer for Fortunes Weave gave us the most detailed look at the game yet. Like its predecessors, it's a tactical RPG that features a variety of distinct storylines. The story itself focuses on different protagonists as they compete in the Heroic Games, which has some serious Roman coliseum vibes. You get to pick one of four protagonists with different backgrounds and motivations, each of which has a unique story to play through. You can learn more about each protagonist directly from Nintendo's product page by scrolling down a bit.
The trailer also gave us our first look at the game's free time structure, which allows you to level up your skills and recruit units to your team.
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