The highly anticipated release of Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes on the Nintendo Switch has hit a roadblock for fans in the Americas & EMEA regions. A recent update from 505 Games confirmed that the physical edition of the game has been postponed to May 21, 2024. As a result of this delay, all backers will be provided with a digital copy of the game on the original release date to ensure that they can still embark on their adventure without further delay.

In a statement addressed to the Eiyuden Chronicle community, 505 Games expressed their regret over the delay of the physical edition for the Nintendo Switch. They reassured backers that the digital copies distributed at launch will enable them to kickstart their journey on time. 505 Games acknowledged the inconvenience caused by this delay and encouraged any affected individuals to reach out to their support team for further assistance.

While the physical release may be postponed, interested players have the option to purchase the Japanese physical edition of Eiyuden Chronicle for the Switch from online retailers. This version includes multi-language support, providing a viable alternative for fans who were eagerly anticipating the game’s release. Additionally, for those seeking more information about the RPG, a detailed hands-on review is available on Nintendo Life for an in-depth look at what to expect from Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes.

Despite the setback with the physical release, fans can still look forward to experiencing Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes on the Switch eShop later this month. The game is scheduled to launch digitally on April 23, 2024, offering players the opportunity to dive into the world of Eiyuden Chronicle and begin their epic adventure without delay.

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