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WSF is bringing Masato Kato's time traveling RPG Another Eden to Steam this spring.

Masato Kato’s Another Eden Coming to Steam Soon

WSF is bringing Masato Kato's time traveling RPG Another Eden to Steam this spring.
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The free-to-play mobile RPG Another Eden: The Cat Beyond Time and Space is coming to Steam later in spring 2021. Developer WFS games is holding a competition on its website where 30 people can win early access to Another Eden on Steam and an Another Eden mousepad.

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Another Eden follows Aldo as he’s hurled 800 years into the future and uncovers a sinister plot spanning time and space that he must stop by traveling through time to confront the evil behind it. It’s a big task, but Aldo can recruit over 100 allies to help along the way.

If you’re thinking a time-traveling retro-style RPG sounds a lot like Chrono Trigger, you’re right. Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy 7 scenario writer Masato Kato is the mind behind Another Eden‘s story, and even Chrono Trigger‘s composer, Yasunori Mitsuda, helped compose the soundtrack — when he wasn’t working on Sea of Stars, presumably.

Another Eden is free to play and includes in-game purchases tied to obtaining other characters and useful items. However, WFS is running a wishlisting campaign with rewards given out to all who wishlist Another Eden on Steam and a free four-star Suzette character for all who start the game on Steam.


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