Developer Natsume Atari promises that the events will be the catalyst for “a dark conspiracy that will shake the world and plant seeds that carry over into the main story of Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes.” This means that Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising is a prequel of sorts and while it’s unknown exactly when Hundred Heroes will take place, we will see some characters from Rising appearing in the strategy RPG (perhaps as recruitable party members). That being said, there is a connection between Rising and Hundred Heroes (outside of the name, of course). What caused the earthquake? What is the history behind the Runebarrows? It’s up to the player to find out. Your goal is to find it and ideally not die in the process. However, there’s also an artifact called the Rune Lens that our heroes are after for their own reasons. This attracts the attention of all and sundry, from adventurers to merchants, as they seek treasure and fortune. One day, an earthquake hits and reveals some Runebarrows located beneath the town. The story of Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising focuses on the unassuming town of New Nevaeh in the remote reach of Allraan. Releasing on May 10 th for Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch, let’s take a look at 10 things you need to know before jumping in. It’s out in 2023 but in the meantime, there’s Natsume Atari’s Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising, a side-scrolling 2.5D action title set in the same universe. Thankfully, its creators – Yoshitaka Murayama (of Suikoden 1 and 2 fame) and Junko Kawano (who worked on Suikoden 1 and 4) – are working on a spiritual successor in Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. The Suikoden series remains dormant and it’s unlikely that we will ever get a new game.
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