RPG Edge of Eternity Now Has a February 2022 Release Date for Consoles, Will Come With Japanese Voiceovers

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Midgar Studio-developed Edge of Eternity has a new release date of February 10, 2022 for the PlayStation 4 and 5, and Xbox One and Series X/S. A Nintendo Switch release will follow on February 23rd.

Inspired by JRPGs, Edge of Eternity was supposed to launch in Spring 2021 for last-gen consoles, but was pushed as current-gen versions were announced. It finally launched on Steam back in June. An update will coincide with the console launch, which will add Japanese voiceovers to the game.

In Edge of Eternity, the people of Heryon are fighting off a mysterious invader. The conflict escalates and adds a new threat to the fray. Protagonists Daryon and Selene must find a way to save Heryon, waging turn-based battles along the way.

Key features include:

  • A Deep and Strategic Combat System – Outwit your enemies in epic turn-based tactical combat: use the environment to lure them into devious traps, outsmart and outflank them to inflict massive damage. Craft your gear and inset it with powerful crystals to unlock unique combinations of skills and power-ups.
  • A Cast of Charismatic Characters – Meet a cast of larger-than-life companions, each with their own unique personalities and attributes. Discover their dreams, flaws, hopes and torments as you experience and share many special moments together.
  • A Gorgeous World to Discover – Journey through Heryon’s unique and ethereal environments, and unearth its most ancient secrets.
  • A Stunning Soundtrack from the Composer of Chrono Trigger and Xenoblade Chronicles – Heryon is brought to life by a sublime soundtrack from industry legend and composer of Chrono Trigger and Xenoblade Chronicles, Yasunori Mitsuda.

Watch a new trailer below.

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