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Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma – Latest character trailers introduce Iroha and Murasame

Marvelous has shared two more character trailers for Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma, the latest entry in the Rune Factory series (out this May worldwide).

The first trailer introduce one of the bachelorettes: Iroha! (English and Japanese versions available)

The owner of Iroha’s Teahouse in Spring Village. A friendly, caring young woman who dreams of revitalizing Spring Village and returning it to its former glory.

The second trailer introduces one of the bachelors: Murasame! (English and Japanese versions now available)

A samurai who wanders Azuma with the goal of becoming the world’s greatest swordsman. Master of the Munen Muso sword style, which means “free from empty thoughts.” Spends his days training and keeping his sword in good condition.

Guardians of Azuma takes players on an all-new adventure in the never-before-seen country of Azuma. Here, players will assume the role of an Earth Dancer destined to return hope—and life—to the once-thriving land. Choose from one of two protagonists whose fates are closely tied together, and experience reimagined and expanded Rune Factory gameplay; as an Earth Dancer, players will farm with grace, restore and build entire villages, and fight with new weapons like the Bow and Talisman.

Azuma is a vast world to explore with majestic villages to uncover, each taking inspiration from Japanese culture and each with a seasonal theme. In addition to exploration, combat, and village-building, players will also cultivate relationships with the locals, recruiting them to your side in battle or to help manage the villages. Wield sacred treasures of the gods and the Earth Dancer’s power of dance to purify the land and return Azuma to its former glory. The adventure of a new world awaits.

Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma (Switch) comes out on May 30th worldwide!

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