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* '''''[[Fire Emblem: Three Houses]]''''' (Nintendo Switch, 2019) which apparently takes place in its own universe. While little was announced, it's not even entirely clear who is the main character (press release refers to "your protagonist", possibly another avatar), characters now lead units of faceless minions ''[[Langrisser]]'' style. Towns have returned from Gaiden, though the press release mentions "in some parts" so it's more likely an expansion of the base system instead of a return of the world map.
 
''Fire Emblem'' is one of the featured series in the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' franchise, debuting in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]] Melee'' due to popular demand from the Japanese fanbase. ''Melee'' features Marth and Roy as unlockable playable characters; ''Brawl'' has Marth and Ike playable, Lyndis as an Assist Trophy, and the Castle Siege stage, a nonspecific amalgamation of typical location themes and tropes present throughout the series as a whole with a stylistic focus on the Tellius canon. 4 added Robin (the avatar from Awakening) and Lucina as playable characters while featuring another amalgam stage based on the recurring arenas in the series. 4 would add Corrin (the avatar from Fates) as a character while also re-adding Roy via DLC Ultimate returned all characters and both stages. Ultimate adds the killing edge as an item, Tiki and the Black Knight as assist trophies and adds Chrom as a playable character for some reason.
 
See also: ''[[Tear Ring Saga]]'', the next game made by ''Fire Emblem'' creator Shouzou Kaga after leaving Intelligent Systems and the franchise, which is basically ''Fire Emblem'' {{smallcaps|[[Recycled in Space|on the PlayStation!]]}}