Nintendo Dream interviews the game’s director
Like allWarriorsgamesFire Emblem Warriorshad reactions from all sides of the spectrum, but a lot of folks really dug it. It turns out Koei Tecmo enjoyed the opportunity too and wants to work on the franchise more, including a follow-up, but nothing is planned at this time.
Speaking to Nintendo dream,Fire Emblem Warriorsdirector Hiroya Usuda and Koei Tecmo Director Yosuke Hayashi explained that the game has come a long way since usingHyrule Warriorsas a base, and working on all of the DLC felt like an insurmountable task. But while it was a lot of work they do want to do another — it just isn’t in the cards right now. Hayashi explains it pretty plainly, stating:

In terms of the development period, the project began at a time when the Nintendo Switch had not been revealed,Fire Emblem Heroeswasn’t released andFire Emblem Fateshad recently come out. Together with Nintendo and IS, it was nice to be associated with the Fire EmblemIP and stay close to it, while watching it grow bigger. Because of pressure, I worried if the game would play well, but since we were able to understand the audience, it was a very enjoyable project. We feel regret for the characters we were unable to include. If there’s the opportunity, I would love to makeFire Emblem Warriors 2, but that’s not something we’re working on right now.The Fire Emblemseries itself has a long history. We’re also fans ofFire Emblemand we hope to support it in the future.
If you’re a bigFire Emblem Warriorsfan and want to read the entire interview, tread lightly — as there’s endgame spoilers present.








