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New Yoshifumi Hashimoto Game Is Progress Orders

Bushiroad announced that it has begun development on a new fantasy RPG titled Progress Orders. Yoshifumi Hashimoto is the developer and producer. [Thanks, PR Times!]

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You can watch the trailer for Progress Orders here:

Progress Orders is a fantasy RPG in which you join the guild, Legion, in search of your grandfather. In exchange for Legion finding information on your grandfather, you decide to work there and gain the Clairvoyance ability. This power allows you to support and befriend your guildmates and other adventurers. Depending on Legion’s reputation, you’ll be able to add more powerful and experienced adventurers to your roster.

So far we only know two cast members: Shinsuke Sugawara (who voices the male protagonist) and Yukari Anzai (who voices the female one). Sugawara previously appeared in Reign of the Seven Spellblades as Guy Greenwood. Meanwhile, Anzai’s most prominent role was Sanae in Ippon Again!.

Yoshifumi Hashimoto is a video game producer, director, and writer who’s worked on many different games and series over the years. He’s produced multiple games in the Story of Seasons series and the Rune Factory series. His most recent game is Rear Sekai, or Elrentaros Wanderings, which came out in August 2024.

Progress Orders will come out on April 10, 2025 for the Nintendo Switch and Windows PC via Steam.


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