The First 16 Minutes of Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes Gameplay

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In this video we hack and slash our way through the first 16 minutes of Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes. We begin our journey with the opening Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes cinematic then the Tutorial mission where we run into our rival, Byleth. Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes is the latest from Omega Force and a direct sequel to 2017’s Fire Emblem Warriors. We begin the Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes story in the Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes Nintendo Switch edition. Please enjoy this Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes gameplay looking at the opening minutes.

00:00 Opening Cinematic

02:06 Character/Rival Choices

05:13 Tutorial Mission Start

12:23 Cutscene

13:30 Byleth Tutorial Boss

14:58 Cutscene

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