Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia, il titolo aggiornato alla versione 1.0.3 sui Nintendo Switch europei

Qualche ora fa è stato pubblicato un nuovo update per Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia, ora aggiornato alla versione 1.0.3 sui Nintendo Switch europei.



Lo strategico a turni di Happinet è stato pubblicato il 25 giugno 2020 sull’eShop europeo, americano, giapponese di Nintendo Switch, con una release retail grazie alla pubblicazione della solita Limited Run Games.

Potete trovare il changelog dell’update di seguito.


Notice for Patch Notes Version 1.0.3

Patch notes regarding minor bug fixes and performance improvements are
available for update version 1.0.3.


・Fixed issue where game would freeze when changing screens or using skills under certain conditions (such as playing for long periods of times or repeatedly saving/loading the game).

・Fixed issue that occurred when attempting to save under certain conditions.

・Fixed issue where unlocked event flags were not properly saved after completing the game.
*Fixed issue where unlocked event flags were not reflected correctly in save data after completing the game.

・Fixed issue where the game would freeze when selecting “Unequip All Units” after releasing any monster.

・Fixed issue where game becomes stuck after pressing the X button on the “Monsters” tab in the Main Map’s “Info” option when there are no monsters present.

・Fixed issue where equipment of characters that leave under certain conditions disappear.

・Minor text fixes.


 


In Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia, six countries in the Continent of Runersia have waged a war to conquer and unify the land under one nation. Players decide how their legend will unfold by selecting a country and creating their army of Rune Knights, exploring over 40 base locations and encountering over 100 unique knights and 50 types of monsters as they progress across Runersia.


About Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia

In Runersia, a continent created by the Rune God, mana rains down endlessly.  Eons ago, five Mana Stones were brought forth by this continent and passes through history alongside human nations, eventually embedding into special Brigandine equipment to create Rune Knights – special individuals who can wield the mana power and stones embedded into their armor to cast skills and magic as well as summon and control ancient monsters. Six Brigandine Countries of Runersia, each with conflicting ideals beliefs, histories, and faiths, are divided by Brigandines of Justice, Glory, Freedom, Sanctity, and Ego, while the sixth country exists without Brigandine. The goal is to win battles to expand their country’s influence until the entire continent of Runersia has been taken over by the player.


Featuring a Fantasy world conquest within the turn-based strategy genre, Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia will offer hundreds of hours of immersive gameplay in this stunning new campaign for conquest. Players choose one of six countries to assume the role of the ruler aiming to conquer Runersia, and command more than 100 Rune Knights throughout the six nations leading various monster troops of various dragons, ghouls, and fairies, into fierce battles on hexagonal grid maps in the tactical turn-based battle system.


Developed exclusively for the Nintendo Switch by Japanese developer Matrix Software and published by Happinet, Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia will be released digitally on the Nintendo eShop and available for preorder at an MRSP of $49.99/ €49.99/£44.99. The limited physical editions are released by Limited Run Games will be available for preorder in a Standard Edition and Collector’s Edition, May 1 – June 7 for $49.99 and $79.99, respectively. This game has been rated “T for Teen” by the ESRB.


For more in-depth information about the game’s story, gameplay mechanics, and the top development talent behind making the game, please visit the official Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia website and follow the game’s latest updates on the official English Twitter account.

 

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