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Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma Set to Bloom in Spring 2025

Artwork of Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma

Developer and publisher Marvelous USA has announced that the newly named Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma will release for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam in spring 2025.

Previously announced alongside the yet-unreleased Rune Factory 6 as Project Dragon, Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma is a spin-off set in a new, Eastern-inspired world. During this week’s Nintendo Direct, Marvelous shared the announcement trailer below, showing a generous amount of visuals and gameplay.

Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma Overview

Ravaged by the effects of the Celestial Collapse and the cessation of power provided by the runes, the eastern lands of Azuma are a shadow of their prosperous past. Weakened by corruptive forces, the gods of nature retreated from the world, leaving mountains to crumble and fields to wither. The people of Azuma seek aid against a blight that has swept these once-bountiful lands. One young hero enters into a contract with a dragon and sets out on a journey. ā€œAccept the might of the Earth Dancer. Use this power to save the land.ā€

Guardians of Azuma takes players on an all-new adventure in the never-before-seen country of Azuma. Here, players will assume the role of an Earth Dancer destined to return hopeā€”and lifeā€”to the once-thriving land. Choose from one of two protagonists whose fates are closely tied together, and experience reimagined and expanded Rune Factory gameplay; as Earth Dancer, players will farm with grace, restore and build entire villages, and fight with new weapons like the Bow and Talisman.

Azuma is a vast world to explore with majestic villages to uncover, each taking inspiration from Japanese culture and each with a seasonal theme. In addition to exploration, combat, and village-building, players will also cultivate relationships with the locals, recruiting them to your side in battle or to help manage the villages. Wield sacred treasures of the gods and the Earth Dancerā€™s power of dance to purify the land and return Azuma to its former glory. The adventure of a new world awaits.

Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma Key Features

Bold New Abilities and Weapons: As an Earth Dancer, use the power of dance, sacred treasures, and fresh weapons like the Bow and Talisman to purify the land, farm, and undo the Blightā€™s damage.

It Takes a Village: Donā€™t just mind the farmā€”rebuild entire villages! Construct and place buildings strategically to entice people to return to the villages and contribute. Revive the gods to bring vitality and valuable resources back to the plagued lands.

Your Fantasy Japanese Life: Experience beautiful Japanese-inspired character designs and aestheticsā€”from festivals to events to monsters. Explore Azumaā€™s natural landscapes and its seasonal-themed locales steeped in tradition.

Classic Romance and Relationships: Choose between male and female protagonists, then befriend or romance any of the eligible candidatesā€”god and mortal alikeā€”in fully voiced scenarios. Recruit these new friends to aid in dynamic battles, too!


Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma releases for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam in spring 2025. A special physical ā€œEarth Dancer Editionā€ (pictured below) will be available for pre-order soon via the Marvelous USA store for $99.99 USD, with standard physical editions being $59.99. Digital editions will be detailed at a later date.

Box art of Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma's Earth Dancer Edition

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Claton Stevenson

Claton Stevenson

Claton (yes no "Y") is an RPG obsessed News Editor. Claton fell in love with the genre whilst watching his childhood friend spam GF summons in FF VIII; thinking "wow these graphics are just like real life. Is this really a game"? Heā€™s been chasing that feeling of awe and wonder ever since. Who knows? Maybe heā€™ll find it right here with RPGFan. When heā€™s not writing for RPGFan, youā€™ll find him nonchalantly leaning against the ballroom wall being the ā€œbest looking guy here.ā€ ā€¦whatever.

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