Nintendo Direct Reveals New Fire Emblem, Breath of the Wild 2‘s Official Name, and the Return of GoldenEye 007

This morning a meaty Nintendo Direct revealed a slew of upcoming games headed for the Nintendo Switch, including a new Fire Emblem title, Pikmin 4, and the release date of the much-anticipated follow-up to Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
The presentation kicked off with the reveal of Fire Emblem Engage, a new mainline entry in the tactics RPG series from Intelligent Systems that will be released on Jan. 20, 2023. The trailer featured an amnesiac hero who appears able to summon spirits of characters from old Fire Emblem games, such as Marth. It is unclear how many elements Engage will share with the last mainline entry in the series, Fire Emblem Three Houses, but at one point in the trailer, we got a glimpse of a hub area that looked reminiscent of the management elements found in the previous title.
We also received word on another tactics RPG series, with updated release dates for the Front Mission remakes. While the first game’s remake was originally slated for this summer, it will now be launching in November of this year. The remakes of the second and third games are planned for 2023 and an unannounced date, respectively. The Front Mission games are beloved tactics RPGs initially released in 1995. The remake of Front Mission 2 will mark the first time that game is being released in the west.
Octopath Traveler 2 was officially revealed and announced for a Feb. 24, 2023 release. Similar to the original game, the JRPG will follow eight playable characters with intersecting storylines. Each new protagonist was shown, and the sequel will use the same “HD-2D” art style as its predecessor. It will be coming to the Switch as well as PC, PS4, and PS5.