Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave pre-orders are here, but that special Dagdan Collection is selling out fast
Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave launches September 17
Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave was shown off in all its TRPG glory at the latest Nintendo Direct, and it's coming to the Nintendo Switch 2 as soon as September 17, 2026.
The iconic series is known for its flashy special editions, and Fortune's Weave is no different, as Nintendo dropped the Dagdan Collection right after the Direct, bursting with exclusive collectibles. The $119.99 (Amazon) / £92.99 (Nintendo) set includes the Switch 2 game, along with an artbook, art cards, and even a map of the Dagdan Empire, the new land of gods and epicenter of our four new protagonists, Cai, Dietrich, Theodora, and Leda's adventures.
While that sounds all well and good, it's already sold out at numerous retailers, so plenty of fans (especially in the UK) will have to stick to going digital or picking up the $69.97 (Amazon) / £66.99 (Amazon) standard physical edition instead. At least it's far easier to find, and even cheaper in the US at $10 off. If you'd still prefer that shiny Dagdan Collection, I've gathered the best spots to try and secure it down below, along with links to all the best US and UK spots where you can grab a physical Switch 2 copy too. I know UK availability is looking dry, but don't fret, as I'll be checking back in regularly to upgrade this page to provide you with the best options.
Pre-order Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave Dagdan Collection
The Dagdan Collection includes a physical copy of the game for the Nintendo Switch 2, alongside an alternative steelbook case, an Art of Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave artbook, an A1-sized map of Dagdan, and a set of art cards.
Price Check:
✅ $119.99 at Best Buy
✅ $119.99 at Nintendo
UK: Check stock at Nintendo
Pre-order Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave in the US
Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave | $69.97 at Amazon
You can secure the standard Switch 2 copy for $69.91 at Besoz HQ right now. By sticking with Amazon, you can not just take advantage of your Prime membership to ensure it delivers as close to September 17 as possible, but you're saving a little over $10 off its full $79.99 MSRP too.
Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave | $79.99 at Best Buy
Best Buy is normally one of the best US retailers to find new Switch 2 games at a discount even ahead of launch, but that's not the case with Fortune's Weave. The standard edition is available at its full $79.99 MSRP here, but at least you can arrange to pick it up on release day.
Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave | $79.99 at Nintendo
As is usually the case with grabbing a new Switch 2 game directly from the source, the upcoming Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave is in stock but at its full $79.99 price today. At least you can select between the standard edition or buy a little more to grab that fancy Dagdan Collection if you want all those fancy extras.
Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave | $79.99 at GameStop
GameStop is also stocking the standard edition of the game for its full $79.99 price. If you want to grab the Dagdan Collection from the classic US retailer, you'll have to use one of the alternative links I've shared above as stock has already flown off GameStop's digital shelves.
Pre-order Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave UK Pre-orders
Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave | £66.99 at Nintendo
The UK Nintendo store did have the Dagdan Collection, but stock has since sold out entirely. If you're okay choosing a plain ol' physical copy instead, you can grab it for its full £66.99 MSRP, where it should arrive at your door in a lovely Mario-branded box as per all Nintendo store deliveries.
Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave | Check stock at Amazon
Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave has yet to appear at Amazon UK, whether that's the standard edition or the fancier Dagdan Collection with all the physical goodies. It's not like Amazon to fall behind other UK retailers in listing new Switch 2 games, but hopefully, either version drops soon. I'll let you know when it does.
Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave | Check stock at Very
I can usually depend on Very to list the latest Switch 2 games as soon as possible, and even with a discount or two, but that's not the case for Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave. Pre-orders have yet to drop, but I'll be checking back in regularly in hopes that changes sometime soon.
Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave | Check stock at TheGameCollection
TheGameCollection is usually the best UK retailer for finding some of the cheapest prices on brand-new Switch games, but alas, Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave has not just appeared at the site. Sometimes it can take a few days after a Direct for new games to drop, and if and when it does, I'll be sure to keep you in the loop.
Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave FAQ
When is the Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave release date?
Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave launches exclusively for the Nintendo Switch 2 for $79.99 in the US and £66.99 in the UK on September 17, 2026.
Is there a Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave demo?
Nintendo has not announced that there will be a Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave demo for the Nintendo Switch 2.
However, if you have a Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack subscription, you can play Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance on the GameCube Classics game library, and Fire Emblem and Fire Emblem The Sacred Stones on the Game Boy Advance game library for a teaser of what the series and its TRPG-fueled gameplay is like.
Is Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave available on the original Nintendo Switch?
Fire Emblem Fortune's Weave is exclusive to the new Nintendo Switch 2. If you want to explore every inch of Dagdan, you'll have to make the next-gen upgrade to the newer Nintendo handheld.
Check out our Splatoon Raiders pre-orders page and the Star Fox pre-orders page to make sure you don't miss out on the latest Switch 2 releases.
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