Part of a rather classic medieval universe where nations and houses are torn apart to gain access to the Isle of Alletain, coveted for its emerald deposits, DioField Chronicles We will be entrusted with the command of a mercenary force called the Blue Fox.On the battlefield, it deploys a game system called real-time tactical combat It will be a matter of alternating between real-time gameplay phases and active breaks, kind of like a Western C-RPG.
If it doesn’t shine through its implementation — but rather concludes — a title co-developed by Square Enix and Lancarse should emphasize its plot to win over players.He can also count on reinforcements from Lamin Javadi and Brandon Campbell, the composer duo who game of Thrones Where west world,and role conception By Isamu Kamikokuryo (Art Director of Final Fantasy XII, Final Fantasy XIII, and Final Fantasy XV) making sure to shape its universe and characters.
Regardless, starting August 10th, it can be tried out by deploying a demo that provides the first chapter of the story, and its backup is available in the final game slated for a September 22nd release. Meanwhile, Lancarse and Square Enix have allowed a one-hour presentation (starting at 9:45) on Japanese YouTube channel Washagana TV. Finally, please note that the prices of the different Japanese versions of the game have also been announced: Standard, physical and non-physical, priced at 7.678 yen (about 54 euros); digital deluxe edition priced at 10.978 yen (78 euros) Square Enix’s online storeAlong with the board game, pre-orders are already available for 16,478 yen (117 euros).