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Square Enix Reveals Age of Germination Characters for Adventurer Elliot's Millennial Tale

The Age of Germination details show how the game's four-era structure will present early civilization and the Mew Tribe as a central conflict, while the demo gives players a first hands-on look at the HD-2D action RPG before its June release.

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Square Enix Reveals Age of Germination Characters for Adventurer Elliot's Millennial Tale

Square Enix released new information on the action RPG Adventurer Elliot's Millennial Tale, detailing the Age of Germination era, characters Kai, Hilku, and Lyudmila, and Fey's magic systems. A Prologue Demo with save transfer is available since May 19. The game launches June 18 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2, Windows, and Steam.

The Age of Germination is the oldest of four eras in Adventurer Elliot's Millennial Tale, set in a budding civilization where humans use handmade weapons to fend off barbarians. The era introduces the Mew Tribe, a race that speaks human language and wields powerful magic, creating a dilemma for humanity: hope or threat. Three characters anchor this era: Kai (voiced by Yoshimasa Hosoya), the chief of Hitoyori Village who sees the Mew Tribe as barbarians; Hilku (Yukana), a village woman researching magic who seeks cooperation with the Mew Tribe; and Lyudmila (Mamiko Noto), a Mew Tribe woman who teaches humans magic after a certain event. Fey's magic system includes Queueing magic to draw items and enemies, and Copy magic that makes Fey mimic Elliot's form. Combining Elliot's attacks with Fey's magic creates synergistic effects. The Prologue Demo, available since May 19, allows save data transfer to the full game, though achievements are locked. The full game releases June 18 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, Windows, and Steam, with the Steam version following June 19.

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