Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave map draws from medieval Spain

The upcoming Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave features a world map with regions named after medieval Spanish kingdoms. The game is set in a fictional Dagdan Empire that draws primarily from Greek and Roman influences.

Yesterday's Nintendo Direct showcased new footage of Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave. The trailer revealed a large map of the game's continent that includes the Kingdom of Arago and Castalia. These names reference the historical Kingdoms of Aragon and Castile from medieval Spain. The Dagdan Empire otherwise incorporates elements from ancient Greece, Rome, and possibly Carthage. The game is scheduled to launch on 17 September exclusively for the Switch 2. It is the next entry in the turn-based strategy RPG series developed by Intelligent Systems.

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