As a seasoned gamer with decades of RPG adventures under my belt, the announcement of PROGRESS ORDERS has ignited a spark of excitement within me! With Yoshifumi Hashimoto, the mastermind behind some of my all-time favorite games like Story of Seasons and Rune Factory, at the helm, I have no doubt this new guild management fantasy RPG will be another gem in his illustrious portfolio.
Developer HAKAMA in collaboration with Publisher Bushiroad Games has unveiled “PROGRESS ORDERS”, a fresh guild-centric fantasy RPG slated for both Nintendo Switch and PC platforms. The latest edition of Weekly Famitsu shares this exciting news, though no specific release date has been disclosed yet.
The newest creation hails from Yoshifumi Hashimoto, renowned for his past contributions to the “Story of Seasons” and “Rune Factory” series, is titled “PROGRESS ORDERS“.
In the game called Progress Orders, the player assumes the role of an assistant guild master who oversees a team of adventurers from the guild, dispatching them to explore dungeons. Inside these dungeons, players can engage in distinct RPG battles using strategic forethought capabilities. When not engaged in training or combat, players are free to participate in a range of other activities, including managing the guild, experiencing daily life, and developing relationships with other characters, even pursuing romantic interactions.
Thanks, Famitsu.
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2024-11-20 14:46