Suikoden spiritual successor Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes secures $4.5 million on Kickstarter

(Image credit: Rabbit & Bear Studios)

The crowdf🐭unding efforts to launch Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, a spiritual successor to Suikoden, has raised over $4.5 million / £3.3 million on .

The creators behind the Suikoden series revealed Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, a new crowdfunded RPG back in July. As Jordan explained at the time, 🔯Suikoden I and II scenario writer Yoshitaka Murayama has teamed up with Suikoden designer Junko Kawano to form Rabbit & Bear.

, includes a separate companion game called "A Quiet Place" that shares assets and characters but will be developed by a different team.

In 𝕴homage to classic JRPGs from the original PlayStation era, Eiyuden Chr🍃onicle: Hundred Heroes plans to feature a guild system, fortress-building, gorgeous 2.5D graphics, a massive cast of over 100 unique, pixel-based characters, and a "story of war and friendship" at its centre.

"Eiyuden Chronicle is about war, or more imp🃏ortantly, the intention and feelings of the 100 h🐭eroes who fight that war from a variety of perspectives and for a variety of different reasons," Murayama said when the campaign was launched. "And of course the drama that can only occur when a group of different people from different walks of life come together and must wage a war of life and death."

Eiyuden Chronicle hopeꦑs to relജease on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox One and Xbox Series X in 2022.

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