Sin Chronicle Developer Broadcast

Sin Chronicle Developer Broadcast Scheduled

An upcoming Sin Chronicle developer broadcast will detail upcoming developments for the mobile title. Sega announced the broadcast will air on November 24, 2021. The broadcast itself will go through feedback received from the closed beta period. The developers will address concerns made by users, and discuss future adjustments that they’ll make ahead of release. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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Viewers can watch the Sin Chronicle developer broadcast exclusively on YouTube. Viewers can already set an alarm to be notified once the broadcast goes live. It will only be available in Japanese, with Producer Jun Matsunaga appearing.

Sin Chronicle was teased in September 2021, ahead of its official announcement at Tokyo Game Show 2021. The upcoming mobile title will feature a plethora of characters and player choices. More specifically, the player choice mechanic will lock players into certain paths. This means that players will not have the chance to go back and change their choices after the fact.

These choices will influence how the narrative will progress. Additionally, Sin Chronicle will feature several chapters, with each chapter reportedly being roughly ten hours long. At the end of each chapter, the player will have to make one of these major choices.

Sin Chronicle will release for Android and iOS devices on December 15, 2021. Pre-registration is immediately available.


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