Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is riddled with points on Nintendo Swap however developer Rabbit & Bear has stated it is conscious of the issues and addressing them as a “most precedence.”
Following the sport’s launch on April 23, 2024, gamers complained of myrid bugs and efficiency points within the Swap model of Hundred Heroes together with a significant development glitch that stopped a key character being recruited.
Rabbit & Bear has stated its day-one patch for the single-player role-playing recreation has addressed a number of issues, however the recruitment bug remains to be current. This, alongside one other development bug that blocks entry into Warfare Mode, might be fastened within the upcoming Model 1.0.4 patch. Rabbit & Bear stated this replace is “nearing completion”, however did not announce a launch date.
“We’re conscious of points surrounding the present model of Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes on the Nintendo Swap and we’re addressing them as a most precedence,” the developer stated. “We’re diligently researching technical enhancements for Swap efficiency points, aiming to launch this patch on the earliest potential alternative.”
The day one patch, Model 1.0.3, addresses development points, graphic show glitches, recreation stability changes, refinement of localised textual content, backer content material, recreation system bugs, optimisation points, and poor stability in response to Rabbit & Bear.
Eiyuden Chronicle is the religious successor to Suikoden, one of the beloved role-playing recreation sequence of all time, initially releasing in 1995 for the PlayStation. A smaller entry referred to as Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising was launched in 2022 as the primary within the franchise and a pseudo prequel to Hundred Heroes.
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll speak about The Witcher all day.