Nintendo has announced a new wave ofFire Emblem Engagemerchandise will be coming soon, featuring acrylic stands and can badges based on the game’s large cast. The newestFire Emblembrought with it a massive roster of characters with over 30 playable units, along with multiple past heroes from the franchise as Emblems. The game also features references topast characters through its Ring system. Now, Nintendo is giving fans of all ofEngage’s wide roster of characters their own merchandise to show off their fandom.The diverse roster of characters has been one of the highest praises from fans ofFire Emblem Engagein the month since the game’s launch.Engagefeatures a frequently expanding cast with almost every new chapter of the game’s story adding one or more new characters to the player’s roster. The newestFire Emblemgame also broke new ground for the franchise, allowing players to choose any character as an S-Rank Support with no gender-locked romance options. Nintendo’s newest line of merch looks to have something for everyFire Emblem Engagefan.RELATED:Fire Emblem Engage Reveals New Characters and More Coming to the Game as DLCNintendo recently announced its newest partnership with Japanese company Empty for a wave ofFire Emblem Engagemerchandise. The new set will feature acrylic keychains and can badges featuring 56 characters between the playable cast, Emblems, and even some important side characters. Acrylic stands will also be released featuring both themale and female variants of main character Alearand Emblem Marth, as well as a tapestry with the game’s cover art. The new merchandise is currently scheduled to release in Japan in late April.

Fire Emblem’s newest line of merchandise comes as one of the first sets forFire Emblem Engagewith more likely to follow. Past games have seen popular characters turned into figures and keychains for players to acquire withFire Emblem Three Houses’Byleth receiving a stunning scale figurelast year.Three Housesin particular saw a wide variety of merch with fans treated to everything from tapestries, plushes, and even officially licensed socks bearing logos of the game’s titular houses.

Fire Emblem Engagehas seen success early for Nintendo as the newest entry in one of the publisher’s flagship franchises. A report released by the NPD Group earlier this month rankedFire Emblem Engageas the fifth best-selling gameof January despite releasing late in the month. WhileEngagehas generally seen lower review scores than its predecessors, fans have praised the depth of its combat and strategic gameplay.Fire Emblem Engagehas seen a strong early showing and will look to keep up the momentum with its newest merchandise.