Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes - Part Four

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Nowa was assigned to track bandits in Kyshiri Village, joined by Garr. Meanwhile, ominous news reached Eltisweiss as an envoy from the Empire delivered a troubling message.

As Hurstwine's men set Kyshiri Village ablaze, Seign stepped in to help save the villagers, only for the Watch to discover that the Empire now saw them as bandits. With the rescue complete, Nowa returned to Eltisweiss to report.

Perrielle shared alarming news: the Empire seemed to be planning an invasion. Meanwhile, Werne Village had fallen to an unknown force. With no time to waste, Nowa went to investigate, and his findings led Perrielle to launch a defensive operation, despite uncertainty around potential aid from Euchrissia. With Eltisweiss under threat, Perrielle gave Nowa command of a platoon.

The defense initially held strong, but the appearance of Dux Aldric shattered allied morale, forcing Eltisweiss' troops into retreat. Perrielle instructed Nowa to muster a reserve army if necessary. During his escape, Nowa faced Seign in a harsh duel, barely managing to win and slip away.

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is a 2024 role-playing game developed by Rabbit and Bear Studios and published by 505 Games. Helmed by Yoshitaka Murayama, the visionary behind Konami’s beloved Suikoden series, the game is widely considered a spiritual successor to those classic titles.

Yoshitaka Murayama, known for directing Suikoden and Suikoden II, led the development of Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. After leaving Konami in 2002, just before the release of Suikoden III, Murayama set out to bring his storytelling magic to a new venture, one that harkens back to the legacy of his earlier works.

The Eiyuden Chronicle project was initially funded through a successful Kickstarter campaign, surpassing its base funding goal of $500,000 within just three to four hours of launching on July 27, 2020. Ultimately, the campaign raised $4,541,481, with support from 46,307 backers, making it the third highest-funded video game in Kickstarter history, surpassed only by Shenmue III and Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night.

Hundred Heroes made an appearance at E3 2021, showcasing for platforms including Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. Initially slated for a worldwide release in October 2022, the game faced delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was then rescheduled to 2023. Ultimately, its release was confirmed for April 23, 2024, during the September 2023 Nintendo Direct presentation. As a prelude to this grand adventure, a prologue titled Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising was launched in May 2022 on the same platforms.

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