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The DioField Chronicle Explores Its War-Torn World in New Trailer

A new video ofthe JRPG The DioField Chronicle explores the world.

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Today Square Enix released a new video of its upcoming JRPG The DioField Chronicle.

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Like the previous video about the gameplay, this one stars the officer Lorraine Luckshaw (voiced in Japanese by Miki Itou, whom you may know as the voice of Android 18 in Dragon Ball) as she introduces the world of the game.

The setting focuses on a massive war between two superpowers, the Trovelt-Schoevien Empire and the Rowetale Alliance. The conflict ends up involving a smaller nation, the Kingdom of Alletain on the Island of Diofield, as its soil is rich in Jade, a resource required to power magic.

If this sounds familiar to Valkyria Chronicles fans, I wouldn’t be surprised at all.

You can watch the trailer below.

The DioField Chronicle releases on September 22 for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch. A demo is already available and you can read my hands-on preview on top of an interview with the developers.

If you’d like to learn more about The DioField Chronicle, you also can check out the original announcementthe first screenshots and plenty of details revealed back in March, alongside a ton of gameplay showcased a few weeks ago.

The game promises “deep, strategic, real-time tactical battles” in which combat is decided by the assessment of battlefield conditions and issuance of decisive orders that take advantage of troops’ strengths and weaknesses.

Battles are portrayed with a fetching diorama-like art style in 3D environments in which our characters can unleash powerful techniques and even summons.

On top of that, The DioField Chronicle features a deep fantasy story of conflict and intrigue, which appears like it may make Final Fantasy Tactics fans feel right at home despite the real-time gameplay.

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Giuseppe Nelva

Proud weeb hailing from sunny (not as much as people think) Italy and long-standing gamer since the age of Mattel Intellivision and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Definitely a multi-platform gamer, he still holds the old dear PC nearest to his heart, while not disregarding any console on the market. RPGs (of any nationality), MMORPGs, and visual novels are his daily bread, but he enjoys almost every other genre, prominently racing simulators, action and sandbox games. He is also one of the few surviving fans on Earth of the flight simulator genre.

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