Sting has announced a release date for Blaze Union: Story to Reach the Future Remaster on Nintendo Switch.
Blaze Union: Story to Reach the Future Remaster is launching for Nintendo Switch on April 27th (via the eShop).
The game was originally released back in 2010 for the PlayStation Portal, was published by Atlus and had its scenario written by R-Force Entertainment. It also served as a prequel to Yggdra Union, sharing core systems but with some minor changes.
Here’s a rundown on the game, plus its new trailer:
Blaze Union is the HD remastered tactical fantasy RPG in army battles! Meet current interface standards. Comfortable and optimized control and tempo! We’ve also added handy features for you to enjoy this stress free game!
A story of the hero Garrot, who fights against the empire and faces an unreasonable reality with his friends in the story of the previous day of Yggdra Union.
Will you become a part of the Yggdra Union?!
Special Features
- Multi-story based on player actions
- Union system, fighting with friends
- Tactics Cards to expand your strategy!
- Plenty of useful features to suit your remastering!
Additional Features
- Added rewind function – It’s possible to rewind and redo such as moving controls and fighting!
- Added auto save function – It’s automatically saved after every turn, so you can safely end the game at any time!
- Free save feature – When you are in the field, you can now save at any time!
- Added event scene function – You can now check auto play, logs and more of your conversations!
- Easy mode added – EASY mode has been added to ensure the item durability is not reduced! If you want to enjoy the story, this is the one!
- NIGHTMARE Mode added – You can now choose NIGHT MARE which is more difficult than HARD and has perks after clearing!
- You can now take over takeover & EX takeover – It is now possible to take over save data with the perks after clearing or continue from the state where you took over all the items registered in the Extra.
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