>>718169741
Fire Emblem will literally never die and I hope it makes schizos seethe themselves into a tiny subatomic mass. As Nintendo's premier strategy series, it's valuable on its brand strength alone. Not every business decision is made purely on the basis of sales volume; niche titles like Pikmin, Metroid, and Fire Emblem can be allowed to exist in their space, because their continued existence enhances the brand. But to make matters worse for the eternal seether: Fire Emblem actually an extremely successful.
Isn't that crazy? A group of disaffected gacha addicts on 4chan and fans of 1 Fire Emblem game are so detached from reality they've convinced themselves Fire Emblem is in jeopardy, all because they didn't get their preferred PNGs in their virtual skinner box.