Cross content includes special cosmetic items, valuable equipment, and trade goods. Scavenge dungeons and earn materials to reconstruct New Nevaeh to its former glory and reap benefits applying to Hundred Heroes when it releases in 2023. Topple imaginative bosses by swapping between each character and unleashing devastating Link Attacks combining each hero’s specialty, all while platforming through gorgeous 2.5D environments. Dash in quick and strike with CJ’s climbing axes, sling sorcery from afar as Isha, and punish foes with Garoo’s gigantic sword. Isha, the Young Deputy Mayor, wants to rebuild her town.ĭelve into the ruins and master Rising’s satisfying combat. CJ, the Venerable Scavenger, and Garoo, the Beastman Mercenary, hope to mine the Rune Lens, a source of magic hidden underground. Among those hoping to find treasure, three star-crossed heroes come together. Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising will also be available day one via Xbox and PC Game Pass.Īfter a massive earthquake revealed Runebarrows deep below a town on the remote frontier of the Allraan known as New Nevaeh, fortune-seeking adventurers and merchants from across the world arrive. Rising’s pre-war tales begin May 10th, 2022 on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam, Epic and GOG. Global publisher 505 Games in collaboration with Rabbit & Bear Studios, headed by Yoshitaka Murayama, a creator of Suikoden, and NatsumeAtari today unveil the release date for Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising, the fast-paced 2.5D action RPG with town-upgrading elements serving as a companion prequel game to the upcoming Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. Stay tuned as we continue to watch for the latest updates on the game and a new concrete release date.Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising Kicks Off the Series on May 10th It might be disappointing to see Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes slip back to next year, but it also means time for Rabbit and Bear to make the game the best it can be. Suikoden Tactics and Suikoden Tierkreis director Osamu Komuta is helping run the show as director for Hundred Heroes, along with Suikoden 1 and 2’s Yoshitaka Murayama as co-director and scenario writer and Suikoden 1 and 4’s Junko Kawano as Lead Artist. These games feature a wealth of talent from various popular RPGs, but mostly the Suikoden series, for which Hundred Heroes is supposed to be a spiritual successor. According to Rabbit and Bear Studios, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes will be pushed back to Q2 2024 to ensure the game gets the time it needs to be the game fans want it to be.Įiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes was first announced with a Kickstarter back in 2020, with sister game and prequel Eiyudan Chronicle: Rising announced about a year later. The decision was made in order to ensure the best possible story, and to reward the legion of backers with the best game experience possible. In order to deliver a game that so many fans have supported, we announce a revised release date of Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, with the game now due during Calendar Year Q2 of 2024. It was there that the studio shared details on what’s going on with the game’s development cycle: Rabbit and Bear Studios shared the update for Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes’ new launch window in a Kickstarter update posted on July 28, 2023. The studio announced it will be using the extra time to provide a wealth of further polish to Hundred Heroes and make sure it’s delivers above and beyond the experience fans and Kickstarter backers have been waiting on. Today, Rabbit and Bear Studios announced that it will be delaying the game from a 2023 release back to Q2 2024. As what is supposed to be the spiritual successor to the beloved and classic Suikoden RPG series, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes has had a lot of eyes on it, but it seems we’ll be waiting a bit longer to get in on the action.
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