We already knew that the upcoming Fire Emblem Fates game will include DLC maps that incorporate characters from the Fire Emblem Awakening game . But the second batch of DLC maps have released in Japan and it’s been revealed that Anna the merchant is returning.
According to Siliconera -- via Dengeki -- Anna, who has been a recurring character in the Fire Emblem series reappears and you can go through five new maps revolving around Anna’s character.
You can even recruit her in the second map.
Check out the gameplay of the new Fire Emblem Fates DLC maps below and of course SPOILER WARNING!
The prices and rewards of each new Fire Emblem Fates DLC map has been recorded with one of the maps actually being free. Each new map is being sold for 250 yen but if you want all four paid maps you can get them in a bundle for about 900 yen.
Fire Emblem Fates is set to be released in North America in 2016 with no hard release date yet announced but check out what each map consists of, when they will be released and the reward for completing each below.
Trial Grounds of the Divine General (available September 17):
Price: 250 yen
Reward: Crest of the Divine General (repeatable)
This quest is made from a motif of Queen Elincia from Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn .
Anna the Thief (available September 24):
Price: 250 yen
Reward: recruit Anna (first time only)
This map is arranged for the “Merchant Anna” of Fire Emblem Awakening .
Trial Grounds of the Gunman (available October 1):
Price: 250 yen
Reward: Artillery Shooter unit type (repeatable)
Quest based on “Grust’s Wooden Horse” from Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryu to Hikari no Tsurugi ( Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light .)
Anna’s Gift (available October 1):
Price: free
Reward: Unique
Available after clearing “Trial Grounds of the Gunman” and “Trial Grounds of the Witch.” As for the reward, it lets you choose between the “Artillery Shooter” or “Magic Circle,” but you can only get it once.
Trial Grounds of the Witch (available October 8):
Price: 250 yen
Reward: Magic Circle (repeatable)
Quest based on Fire Emblem Gaiden’s “Osorezan” (Fear Mountain.)
So what do you think of the new Fire Emblem Fates DLC maps and Anna? Sound off in the comments section below.