There’s core missions, paralogues, and side content

The amount of time you spend in aFire Emblemgame is highly variable, especially if it has a ton of social content likeThree Houses. WhileFire Emblem Engagedoes pare a lot of those mechanics down, there’s still a lot to dig into. Here’s a breakdown ofEngage, and how it compares to other recent entries.

There are 26 chapters inFire Emblem Engage

As is the case with all of these games, chapters will have a variable length, depending on the complexity of the main mission, whether or not you’ve done any side content, and the difficulty level you’ve chosen. Expect most missions to take 45 minutes to an hour at maximum, including story content and the core battle itself.

Here’s a full list of every main chapter inFire Emblem Engage:

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There are also 15 Paralogues (side missions) to play, which are optional:

How doesFire Emblem Engagecompare to recentFire Emblemgames?

While it’s hard to directly compareEngagetoThree Houses(which offers three core house storylines, plus additional campaign content), we can try.

Looking over the above list,Engageis about the same length as one major story path in most of the core modernFire Emblemgames.

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