Fire Emblem Warriors: What’s In the Limited Special Edition?

Music enthusiasts should be pleased.

Limited Special Edition Content for Fire Emblem Warriors

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If you’re picking up Fire Emblem Warriors on Switch, you might also be interested in what the game’s Special Edition has to offer. It doesn’t include any additional in-game content, but the extra stuff is pretty nice for anyone who’s a big fan of the series and enjoys collecting related memorabilia.

Priced at $80, the Special Edition contains the following items:

  • A copy of the Switch version of the game
  • A three-disc original soundtrack
  • A two-sided poster
  • 25 character cards and a slip case

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There’s no art book or any sort of collectible figure unfortunately, but the physical soundtrack is a really nice inclusion for fans who love the series’ music. If none of that stuff appeals to you, the regular version of the game should serve you just as well.

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