Kickstarter Hit Eiyuden Chronicle Published by 505 Games Promises ‘Even Higher Quality’

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, the spiritual successor to Suikoden, is published by 505 Games, and the developers promise ‘even higher quality’ as a result of the partnership. The publisher reveals its partnership with Rabbit & Bear Studios published in a YouTube video. earlier this week. Studio Lead Yoshitaka Murayama thanks fans for their support and adds: “With this partnership, I believe we can deliver Eiyuden Chronicle to our fans, following the original concept with even higher quality standards.” Murayama also said that Eiyuden Chronicle was the ‘first of hopefully many matches’ that the team wanted to bring to fans around the world.

Eiyuden Chronicle benefited from a hugely successful Kickstarter campaign in 2020, surpassing its target in one day and becoming the third most successful Kickstarter video game, raising more than $ 4.5 million.What the game’s players can expect from the game, a press release states that it ” will feature a traditional 6-character combat system that accurately uses 2D sprites and beautiful 3D backgrounds with a deep and intricate story written by master storyteller Murayama is. ‘Eiyuden Chronicle’s is a JRPG with a 2.5D visual style, featuring more than 100 heroes to recruit, as indicated in the title of the game.

Rabbit & Bear said he chose 505 as a publisher because of his work on the PC releases of Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night (another hugely successful spiritual sequel to Kickstarter) and Death Stranding. The team at Rabbit & Bear is filled with veteran Japanese developers with credits on games like Suikoden, Wild Arms, Tales of and Castlevania.

Eiyuden was originally planned for a PC, but after reaching record goals in the Kickstarter campaign, consoles were “unlocked” and it is thought that the game will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X and Nintendo Switch (or a successor to Switch). land when ready. As for a possible release window, fans will have to wait. Murayama noted that Rabbit & Bear will publish more information via the game’s official social channels.

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