Edge Of Eternity, Early Access JRPG gets its fourth chapter

Developer Midgar Studio and publisher Dear Villagers announced the fourth free major update to their ambitious Early Access JRPG Edge of Eternity, which is currently available on Steam Early Access for Windows. The story continues with “The Man Who Survived the Corrosion”. The update includes around 6 hours of new story-expanding content, with the centerpiece being the major new sci-fi city hub of Tyr Caelum. The update will also include a host of other new locations like a jungle area, a refugee village, a new dungeon (The Junkyard) and heaps of side-quests, bringing the world of Heryon to richer life than ever before.

Free major updates will continue to expand the game world, improve existing content, and adding major new story chapters throughout the Early Access period, ahead of the full launch on PC next year.

Edge of Eternity was made possible by over 4000 fans who made the game a reality via a successful Kickstarter campaign. The crowdfunding was so successful that Midgar Studio were able to work with the legendary JRPG composer of Chrono Trigger Yasunori Mitsuda.

About Edge of Eternity:

  • Ambitious new JRPG adventure being developed by 9-person indie studio, taking influences from both Japanese & Western RPGs
  • On Steam Early Access now, with the game world expanding and major new story chapters added throughout the Early Access period
  • Full launch will be coming PC next year
  • Successfully Kickstarted by fans in 2015, reaching almost 4x the campaign goal
  • A stunning soundtrack including contributions from Chrono Trigger & Xenoblade Chronicles composer Yasunori Mitsuda