
It showed the game to be set in an alternate-universe version of Tokyo, which crosses over with another realm where Fire Emblem-esque entities appear to dwell in this trailer, the only actual Fire Emblem characters definitively shown were Tiki, here depicted as a young pop idol, Gangrel and Aversa, reinterpreted as enemy monsters, and Chrom, Tharja, Virion, Cain, Caeda, and Draug as Mirage partners. The trailer revealed the game was inspired more by Persona, a prominent sub-series of Megami Tensei, and shares many of its concepts. To illustrate the crossover, the trailer featured stock art of a number of characters from both series, with the Fire Emblem side showing every Lord from The Binding Blade onward.Īfter an absence of over two years from the public eye, the game made its formal debut with a trailer in the ApNintendo Direct broadcast. In the broadcast, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata claimed that the crossover is an example of Nintendo taking a new approach to game production, as necessitated by the scale of games for Wii U. Nothing else was revealed about it at the time beyond the fact that it is currently in development. This title was announced in the JanuNintendo Direct broadcast in North America, Europe, and Japan, in the form of a brief teaser, under the title of Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem. In Encore, they can also use Jump-in Session skills, allowing them to participate in sessions. There are also three major supporting cast characters that are not controlled by the player, but can give benefit through Backup Skills. There are seven playable Mirage Masters along with their seven corresponding Mirage partners. Tokyo Mirage Sessions consists of a prologue, six numbered chapters, and a playable epilogue.Ĭharacters Main article: List of characters in Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE

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