Across the Outrealms, many Heroes have saved many worlds. There are those who oppose the light, and those that protect it. A mysterious force has reached into the Outrealms, bringing the most powerful tyrants in existence together and reviving them to serve his nefarious plans. An opposing force brings together the Heroes who once defeated these great foes, alongside an upcoming warrior of unknown origins. Together, they must use the 6 Fire Emblems to defeat these adversaries and their master before all Outrealms are endangered. Fire Emblem's 30th Anniversary is coming around this time of the year in 2020. Over the years, the first Fire Emblem, along with it's direct sequel, have been remade. But the rest of the series has not seen nearly as much love. A great way to pay respect to the series as a whole would be one big anniversary game, bringing together aspects of the entire series. A simple plot : the main antagonists of each game coming together, working for one big bad, and leaving it to the Avatar and the characters of past FE Games to save all worlds. Each game would send a few reps, their Lord(s) along with 2 other allies, who would be selected via popularity polls. The game would lack supports, but give support bonuses to characters from the same game, along with certain Lords getting support bonuses (Chrom and Marth, for example). Stepping on Event tiles while having certain units paired up will yield special conversations, to make up for the lack of regular Support Conversations. The Chapters would be shorter, giving the game a much shorter playtime then average, but still long enough to be enjoyable. Reclassing would be disabled, with all characters (other than the Avatar) starting as a Prepremote, learning skills at level 1, 5, 10, 15, and 20. With a much lower development cost (due to not making new characters, writing dialogue for them, building a unique engine for just that game, shorter chapters, etc), the game could be an E-Shop Exclusive download for about $20-$25. ​Would you play it?