Nonetheless, Hive insists that the game will be "based on the series’ unique worldview and storyline," and will focus on "the fun of cultivating unique and attractive characters," with the aim of "bringing the strategic fun of simulation RPG to mobile devices”. "Shining Force: Heroes of Light and Darkness" – that's a loose translation of the title – is being developed by Hive, the Japanese arm of South Korean game publisher Vespa, and not by Sega itself. However, thanks to a partnership with Hive, that's about the change, as a new Shining Force entry is expected to arrive in beta form in early 2022 – but before you get too excited, we should point out that it's coming to smartphones and not consoles. Sega has largely ignored the Shining Force name since 2009, when it released Shining Force Feather on Nintendo DS and Shining Force Cross in arcades. Both offer turn-based strategy RPG action with a cast of memorable characters in a fantasy setting, but while one has gone from strength to strength in recent years, the other has fallen by the wayside. Sega's Shining Force series is often seen as the true rival to Nintendo's own Fire Emblem franchise. One of the project's developers, Vespa, has launched a new trailer (below) to showcase cutscene and gameplay footage from the upcoming "Shining Force: Heroes of Light and Darkness" (hat-tip to SEGAbits).
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