![]() ![]() And even if they are, and Kamui is Robin's son/daughter, who says Robin can't appear in their default appearance? Just because it has the same art style and graphics engine doesn't necessarily mean they're connected. Assuming the game is even set in the same universe as Awakening.If Kamui is the Avatar of this game, then either one or both of their parents will not be seen at anytime during the game.Since the Avatar has a customizable appearance, this can circumvent the potential problem of Kamui not resembling one or both of their parents. Confirmed for the Special Edition! According to its description on Amazon, it "also the Revelation path, all on a single game card, included exclusively in this special edition".The game will be split into Birthright (for Hoshido) and Conquest (for Nohr), with only a combined special edition being the only version with all 3 versions on on game card. Jossed at E3 - it looks like the international release will be split as well.Alternatively, the game will be released as a whole for the New 3DS.The extended wait that non-Japanese gamers have to put up with (waiting until 2016, while Japan gets the game in Summer 2015) might be the result of not just localization, but also for the US and PAL branches of Nintendo to combine all of the content into one cartridge, with Japan eventually getting its own "Fire Emblem Fates International" release not long after that does the same thing, in a move similar to other other RPGs of the past. The international release will combine both versions and the DLC into one cartridgeWhile Japan is more tolerant of the One Game for the Price of Two trope, non-Japanese gamers have been having very mixed feelings about the news Japan will be getting two separate versions containing a different story with no opportunity to use the much touted branching path system (unless one gets the downloadable version, or the other story as pricy DLC), with a third scenario being made DLC not long afterward, and the Limited Edition of the game containing everything for about $80 American. ![]()
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