We recently wrote about the start of a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for the development of the game Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes – the spiritual heir to the famous role-playing series Suikoden company Konami… According to the original plans, the team Rabbit & bearconsisted of Japanese industry veterans planned to raise an amount of 500,000 dollars… And, to the joy of the team, this goal was achieved in just 3 hours from the start of the training camp…
At the time of this writing scale collected on Kickstarter amounts for development Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes shows the value in $ 2,140,000, which, obviously, significantly exceeded the initial plans of the developers.
Thanks to this success now Rabbit & bear began to reveal the achieved super-goals one by one. First, now, in addition to PC, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes will visit Playstation 5 and Xbox series x…
In addition, the project will offer several additional modes, characters, gameplay mechanics, a fishing mini-game, improved sound and Chinese localization. It is important to note that the bonuses do not end there, and if the campaign continues with such impressive dynamics, then Eiyuden Chronicle will continue to grow with interesting content.
Eiyuden Chronicle promises to be a full-fledged jRPG, combining attractive 2D graphics with 3D locations. It will offer users a bright storyline, a complex gameplay with a turn-based combat system, over a hundred characters who can be accepted into your group, as well as the mechanics of building your own fortress.
Support crowdfunding campaign Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes will last for exactly one month, until August 28…
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