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Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes [1] is a 2024 role-playing video game developed by Rabbit and Bear Studios and published by 505 Games. It was led by Yoshitaka Murayama , creator of Konami 's Suikoden series, and has been cited as a spiritual successor .
Yoshitaka Murayama worked with Junko Kawano and other contributors to the Suikoden franchise for a new project which echoes its legacy: Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. The game was announced on 27 July 2020 and launched a successful Kickstarter campaign, making its base funding requirements in just over 3 hours.
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes: Rabbit & Bear Studios: Kickstarter: Aug 29, 2020: ¥53,808,516 ¥481,573,091 Turn-based RPG, spiritual successor to the Suikoden series being led by the creator of the original games. Apr 23, 2024 [3] Saint Kotar: Red Martyr Entertainment Kickstarter: Jul 25, 2020: €39,000 €50,178
Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising is a companion title which serves as a prologue to the larger Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. Rising was proposed as a stretch goal for the fundraising campaign for the development of Hundred Heroes, which was conducted through the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. [1]
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