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Seemingly, the Wave 3 and 4 rounds of paid and free Expansion Pass DLC for Nintendo Switch game Fire Emblem: Three Houses have been revealed thanks to an early copy of a new guidebook set to release in Japan tomorrow.

The guide, which was published by video game magazine Famitsu, details both past and future DLC waves for Fire Emblem: Three Houses and includes information about new units, quests, weapons, a usable Sauna, and of course, the ability to pet dogs and cats at Garreg Mach Monastery.

 

 

The information was translated thanks to Fire Emblem fan site Serenes Forest; note that the below names and content are, of course, subject to change.

Also be warned that the following may contain slight spoilers for Fire Emblem: Three Houses.

 

Fire Emblem: Three Houses Expansion Pass Wave 3

 

This set of downloadable content will be released by December 31st, 2019, according to Nintendo.

 

Free DLC

 

  • New playable unit: Jeritza (certain route(s) only)
  • New support conversations
  • New activities
  • New online features

 

Paid DLC

 

  • New playable unit: Anna
  • New monastery facilities
  • New online
  • Anna and Jeritza paralogue
  • New quests (around 10)
  • New activities: Sauna, playing with dogs and cats
  • New costumes: Maid, Butler, and more
  • New battalions: Maid and Butler

 

Fire Emblem: Three Houses Expansion Pass Wave 4

 

This set of downloadable content will be released by April 30th, 2020, according to Nintendo.

 

Paid DLC

 

  • Side story: “Abyss Mode”
  • New playable characters: Juris, Balthazar, Constanze, and Javi (Serenes Forest notes these are tentative translations)
  • New support conversations
  • New monastery facilities
  • New online features
  • Four new classes
  • New enemy monsters
  • New hero relics
  • New paralogues
  • New quests
  • New battalions
  • New gambits
  • New costumes for Byleth (male), Byleth (female), and Sothis

 

Unfortunately, no information seems to have been provided regarding Wave 4’s free DLC (mentioned on the official website as a “free update”).

 


 

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