Eiyuden Chronicle PS4, PS5, PC Patch Keeps Characters From Disappearing
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Eiyuden Chronicle PS4, PS5, PC Patch Keeps Characters From Disappearing

Rabbit and Bear Studios announced the release of a new patch for Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. The patch aims to fix issues related with party members disappearing from the game under certain circumstances, and it is out now on PS4, PS5, and PC.

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This is the list of fixes included in the latest Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes patch:

  • Fixed an issue where, when the controlled character is Seign or Marisa and after returning control to Nowa, if players entered an event battle with Riufan in the party, party members would disappear.
  • Fixed an issue where the option to swap characters would become unavailable when players tried to access the character swap screen when on a Rune Shop or Change Rune screen with only one battle member in the party.
  • Fixed an issue when attempting to transfer save data from the PS4 version of the game to the PS5 version, where the prompt “Save Data Not Found” would appear. This issue is only appeared on the PS5 version of the game.

The developers announced that this patch is set to release on the Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC Game Pass in the near future. No exact date has been given yet. Rabbit and Bear Studios recently released another Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes patch that fixed the Cooking Battle bug, among others issues.

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is readily available for the Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. The latest patch will appear for the PS4, PS5, and PC versions.


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