Nintendo and Intelligent Systems released the version 1.2.0 update for Fire Emblem Engage, which adds support for Expansion Pass Wave 2 content.
Alongside support for the Wave 2 DLC, the Fire Emblem Engage version 1.2.0 update allows players to use the “Recreation” feature after chapter 8. The Recreation feature may be accessed at the pool, orchard, and stable at Somniel. Further, the update fixes the persistent Relay Trials bug that resulted in the “no data to take over” prompt.
Fire Emblem Engage Expansion Pass Wave 2 DLC adds three new Emblems: Hector (Emblem of Strength), Soren (Emblem of Acumen), and Camilla (Emblem of Revelation). Hector specializes in raising defense and counterattacking foes. Soren utilizes powerful, wide-spread magic attacks that target many opponents. Camilla may hinder enemies and provide opening for attacks by affecting the map’s terrain.
Patch notes for Fire Emblem Engage version 1.2.0 are available below via Nintendo:
Ver. 1.2.0 Patch Notes
General Updates
- Compatible with Wave 2 of the Expansion Pass.
- From chapter 8 forward, you’ll be able to use the “Recreation” feature at the pool, orchard, and stable on the Somniel.
- Fixed an issue in Relay Trials where “No data to take over.” would be displayed even if you selected “Random” from the “Take Over” section.
- Issues have been fixed to make for a more pleasant gaming experience.
Lastly, Fire Emblem Engage is available now for Nintendo Switch worldwide.
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