Game Overview:
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is a role playing game developed by Rabbit & Bear Studios and published by 505 Games.
It is developed by the creators of the Suikoden games, and serves as a spiritual successor to the series.
In North America and EMEA, the upcoming RPG's physical version will now launch in May, a month after the game's release.
Check out the many heroes joining protagonists Nowa, Seign and Marisa on their journey to fight back against the Galdean Empire.
Murayama passed away on February 6 "due to complications with an ongoing illness," Rabbit and Bear Studios has said.
The spiritual successor to Suikoden is available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch on April 23rd.
Recruit multiple heroes and strengthen your legion to battle the Galdean Empire, or unlock new facilities and mini-games in your town.
Following its recent delay, the highly anticipated RPG's new release date has been set for April next year.
Developed says it's to ensure "the best possible story and to reward the legion of backers with the best game experience possible."
Eiyuden Chronicle has gotten a new trailer at Tokyo Game Show, showing off its impressive visuals, gameplay, and even developer credits.
The strategy RPG, a spiritual successor to Suikoden from the original creators, is out in 2023 for Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
The Nintendo Switch version will be releasing in 2023 alongside the Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC versions.
"We are currently undergoing a technical investigation into development for a Switch version of the game," says developer Rabbit and Bear.
Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising will serve as an introduction to the series and its core gameplay mechanics, featuring town-building mechanics and action-RPG combat.
The old-school RPG is due out some time next year.
Suikoden spiritual successor hits another big milestone with 12 days remaining.
It's currently slated for Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PC, PS4, PS5 and potential next-gen Nintendo hardware.