Remember the guy who claimed FE was annual? He says that Nintendo claiming FE is a major IP means nothing and that it'll probably die out next year
Wha. . .t.
If I'm reading this correctly, that's one heck of a 180 on the part of whoever this is, especially since neither assessment is correct.
Why on earth would Fire Emblem be made annually if it was about to die? And it's not, Awakening and Fates had a three year gap between them, but both of those games also pushed over a million units as far as I'm aware, which is a pretty impressive number of units for a non-Mario, non-Zelda, non-Pokemon, non-casual game. If one million units for a title is terrible now, Pikmin should be dead. Instead, Pikmin is currently getting a fourth game and always has a bunch of little plushes in the Nintendo merch bins of various places.
Oh, and if Nintendo decided Fire Emblem is important enough that it should be one of their first two non-Mii IPs to get an app of all things, then it isn't likely to go aaaaanywhere.