This year on May 30th, the fantastic news comes from Europe as Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma will be released for both Nintendo Switch and PC platforms.
The news broke, and a trailer showcasing fresh game features came out, making it seem as if you’ll soon be engrossed for an inconceivable number of hours in this captivating game.
Check out the trailer:
Additionally, a live stream event is scheduled for tomorrow at 4 PM UK time on January 22nd. This event will offer further details about the game, with host Ovilee May being joined by voice actors Brandon McInnis (portraying Subaru) and Suzie Yeung (portraying Kaguya). They will share insights into their roles and deliver additional commentary while unveiling new reveals.
In this new installment of the widely acclaimed action-RPG and life-simulation series, gamers explore the eastern realm of Azuma – a stunningly beautiful world filled with imagery inspired by Japan, and offering fresh takes on classic mechanics reminiscent of the Rune Factory series.
Stricken by the aftermath of the Celestial Collapse, which ceased the vital energy from the runes, the once-thriving eastern lands of Azuma now bear an eerie resemblance to a ghostly echo of their former glory. Corruption has gnawed away at the gods of nature, causing mountains to crumble and fields to wither. The resilient people of Azuma are in dire need of aid as they battle against the curse that has ravaged their once-fertile lands. In response, a young hero embarks on a journey, sealing a pact with a dragon and accepting its formidable power: “Harness the strength of the Earth Dancer. Use this power to restore our land.
Embark on an unprecedented journey through the unknown nation of Azuma in Guardians of Azuma! As a preordained Earth Dancer, you’ll breathe life back into a once flourishing land. Select from among two characters whose stories intertwine, and delve into refined and expanded Rune Factory gameplay.
As an Earth Dancer, you’ll till the soil with elegance, construct and revitalize entire settlements, and wield innovative tools such as Bows and Talismans in combat. Azuma offers a colossal landscape to traverse, featuring breathtaking villages that draw inspiration from Japanese culture and each possessing its own seasonal motif.
Beyond exploration, battles, and village-building, you’ll also forge bonds with the locals, enlisting their aid in conflicts or managing the towns. Employ divine relics of the gods and the Earth Dancer’s dance powers to cleanse the land and restore Azuma to its former splendor. The thrill of a new world is just around the corner!
Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma is coming to PC and Nintendo Switch on May 30th.
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