
Having run through a successful Kickstarter campaign, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes launches on Game Pass, Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC – bringing a whole host of new heroes to the fray.
A kickstarted JRPG
Available right now on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is the latest from the 505 Games and Rabbit & Bear Studios teams. It’s also on PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC.
A JRPG like no other, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes promises a super rich adventure. It’s here where we’ll find 2D pixel art characters combining into a 3DCG world, pushing things beyond 2.5D, with a fresh new look.
It focuses on the world of Allraan, a place where nations merge, highlighting the most diverse of cultures and their values. It’s here where Seign Kesling (a young, gifted imperial officer) and Nowa (a boy from a remote village) become mates. Throw in Marisa, as she stands over ancient ruins, and you’ve got the recipe needed for a great JRPG journey.
And of course, it’s not long before twists, turns and fate comes to the fore…
In Hundred Heroes you’ll find upwards of 100 (shock horror!) heroes available, ready to join forces in hope of taking on the war-torn world. With turn-base combat then playing out, fast battles in tow, you’ll fast see why this is one that is highly anticipated.
Download now!
You’ll find Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes available through Game Pass – and that means it feels like a bit of a no-brainer. Alternatively, purchase it for £44.99 from the Xbox Store, playing on Xbox One or Xbox Series X|S. There’s a Digital Deluxe edition for £64.99 too.
You’ll also find the game on the digital storefronts of PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC.
Stay tuned for our full review of Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes on Xbox.
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes Description
Our story begins in one corner of Allraan, a tapestry of nations with diverse cultures and values. By dint of sword, and by way of magical objects known as “rune-lenses,” the land’s history has been shaped by the alliances and aggressions of the humans, beastmen, elves, and desert people who live there.
The Galdean Empire has edged out other nations and discovered a technology that amplifies the rune-lenses’ magic.
Now, the Empire is scouring the continent for an artifact that will expand their power even further. It is on one such expedition that Seign Kesling, a young and gifted imperial officer, and Nowa, a boy from a remote village, meet each other and become friends.
However, a twist of fate will soon drag them into the fires of war, and force them both to reexamine everything they believe to be right and true.