Soverain: An Eternal Legend Adds Motoi Sakuraba Music, Japanese Voice Cast

Sakuraba's involvement signals a higher production ambition for a crowdfunded SRPG that has already tripled its funding goal, with the campaign's remaining days likely to determine how much of his score makes it into the final game.

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Soverain: An Eternal Legend Adds Motoi Sakuraba Music, Japanese Voice Cast

Jonathan Brassaund's tactical RPG Soverain: An Eternal Legend, inspired by Fire Emblem and Final Fantasy Tactics, has announced Motoi Sakuraba will contribute music. A new trailer shows Japanese voice acting. The Kickstarter, which began May 12, has raised 13 million yen, three times its goal. A stretch goal of 100,000 euros would increase Sakuraba's tracks from one to at least three or four. The game targets a late 2027 release on PC and Nintendo Switch.

Jonathan Brassaund's Kickstarter-funded tactical RPG Soverain: An Eternal Legend has added composer Motoi Sakuraba, best known for the Tales of series, to its music team. A new trailer also shows off the Japanese voice acting unlocked as an earlier stretch goal. The campaign, which launched May 12, has raised roughly 13 million yen, about three times its initial target. Budget constraints currently limit Sakuraba to a single track, but if the campaign reaches 100,000 euros (around 18.6 million yen), that number rises to at least three or four. The game, a turn-based SRPG about noble houses and a missing brother, is planned for PC and Nintendo Switch by the end of 2027. The Kickstarter closes June 11.

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