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Fire Emblem: Three Houses receives its third wave of content alongside patch 1.1.0

Fire Emblem: Three Houses receives its third wave of content alongside patch 1.1.0

The limit of storage gaps in Fire Emblem: Three Houses has been increased by up to 25 holes.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses receives several of the content expected by its followers. On the one hand, the third wave of the added prior payment of the Expansion Pass, which we will detail in the next paragraph; on the other hand, update 1.1.0, which includes news demanded in recent months.

This third “round” of the Expansion Pass introduces additional missions, new units and a new sauna. As we have learned through Gematsu, players can recruit Anna by completing a special mission chain, obtain the aforementioned sauna and the "ability to interact with animals" through another mission. In addition to new aesthetic designs for characters and units already established.

As far as the patch is concerned, the most remarkable thing is the increase of the archives saved up to a maximum of 25. It is specified that to fill the quota, it will take “12MB of additional space” on the SD card or within the storage itself Nintendo Switch They have also corrected many bugs found during the main adventure, such as the one that allowed to control enemy characters as if they were allies in the first chapter.

You can read the full patch notes on this link.

Expansion Pass

The full Expansion Pass is priced at 24.99 euros and includes up to four packages of downloadable content that have been released gradually between the title's release and next April 30, 2020. In these capsules we can find new maps, missions , costumes and even playable characters.

Before April 30 of next year the most important DLC will arrive, which will expand the history and add unpublished locations, as well as playable characters. Next to him, as has happened with the surge we have detailed, a second free update will add new options and polish the edges that have remained during the support.

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