Kickstarter Hit Eiyuden Chronicle to be published by 505 Games, promises ‘even higher quality’

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, Suikoden’s spiritual successor, will be published by 505 Games, with developers promising “even higher quality” as a result of the partnership. The publisher revealed its partnership with Rabbit & Bear Studios in a YouTube video published earlier this week. The leader of the studio, Yoshitaka Murayama, thanked the fans for their support, adding “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 many games” that the team wants to bring to fans around the world.

The Eiyuden Chronicle benefited from an extremely successful Kickstarter campaign in 2020, where it surpassed its goal in one day and became the third most successful Kickstarter video game, grossing over $ 4.5 million.As for what players can expect from the game, a press release states that it will present “a traditional 6-character battle system using carefully created 2D sprites and stunning 3D scenarios with a deep and intricate story written by master storyteller Murayama. ” Eiyuden Chronicle is a JRPG with a 2.5D visual style, with over 100 heroes to recruit, as alluded to in the game title.

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

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

Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN, who loves the cute Rabbit & Bear logo. Follow him on Twitter.

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