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Nintendo Switch Online adds Game Boy Advance classic

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Last updated: 22.04.2025 13:05
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Nintendo has added another title to its Switch Online catalogue of games.

Today, the company announced Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones has been added for those of us with the Expansion Pack. It is available via the Game Boy Advance section.

“Guide Eirika and Ephraim on their twin quest to rebuild Renais,” Nintendo wrote on social media. You can check out a trailer for Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones on Switch Online below.

Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones – Game Boy Advance – Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack. Watch on YouTube

“In a world of dragons and magic, you must always be ready for battle. Take advantage of the terrain and the weapon in your hand, and attack enemies either from afar using magic or up close with your sword. Each weapon has its own strength and weakness, so choose wisely when attacking your opponent, because you don’t want to be caught off guard,” reads the trailer’s official blurb.

“Build the perfect army. Do you want a pegasus rider or a wyvern rider? An assassin or a rogue? Upgrade your troops to different classes, each with their own skills and weapons, and save the land from the forces of darkness!”

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In addition, over the weekend Nintendo asked us all to accept a quest, by highlighting that both The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages are available to play via Switch Online. These games arrived on the service back in 2023, but I am a fan so I am echoing Nintendo and suggesting you give these a go.

You can check out the full run down of everything available on Nintendo’s subscription service via our handy guide detailing all the Nintendo Switch Online games available to play right now.


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Elsewhere in Nintendo news – and there has been a lot of it recently – earlier this month the company announced that some classic GameCube games will be coming to Switch 2, via Switch Online.

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