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subdirectory_arrow_right Fire Emblem Fates: Special Edition (Game), Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest (Game)
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After the creation of the three storylines, the team decided to publish Birthright and Conquest as separate physical releases. This was because packaging them as a single release would have required selling the game at a two-game bundle price, which would have been unfair to people who only wanted to play one version. Another reason for this decision was how easy it had become to include the other versions as cheaper downloadable content.
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