The most classic JRPG is about to return from the hand of Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, developed by Rabbit & Bear Studios, creators of the Suikoden saga, precisely from which the game that concerns us today drinks so much. After more than a year of absence, now Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes reappears with a new trailer and remembering that it will launch on Xbox Game Pass just as its prologue Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising did, which you can now play if you are a subscriber to the Microsoft service on both console and PC.
Now it has been the IGN portal that has published this new gameplay trailer for Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, which despite having reappeared so many months later continues to talk about 2023 as its release date, without specifying at what time next year we will be able to enjoy its proposal for Japanese RPG and turn-based combat. As you can see, the 2D sprites and the 3D backgrounds are the main artistic value of a game that comes as the great spiritual successor to Suikoden and that aims to make us fall in love with its beautiful visuals and its addictive gameplay.
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At the end of the trailer those responsible they summon us to the Tokyo Game Show, which will be held in mid-September, to learn more about the game. Thus, we will be waiting for an Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes that not only catches our attention for its connection with Suikoden, but also for its arrival day one to Game Pass, where you can already enjoy its prologue Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising at no extra cost to get an idea of what you’ll find in the final game.