Publisher E-Home Entertainment and developer Softstar Technology announced that Sword and Fairy: Together Forever will launch for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC via Microsoft Store on November 3. Pre-orders for the game are available now. The game first launched as Sword and Fairy 7 for PC via Steam on October 21, 2021. The game is also available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
The game’s details via the Microsoft Store can be seen below:
Enter a realm that blends ancient mythology with traditional oriental aesthetics in Sword and Fairy: Together Forever, the latest standalone entry in the nearly 27-year-old RPG franchise! Weaving its tale between the three clans of Human, Deity and Demon, Sword and Fairy: Together Forever puts you in command of a memorable party of characters, each with unique personalities, motives, skills, strengths and weaknesses. Only together can they shape the future! Guide them as one in this compelling standalone chapter that serves as a jumping-on point for those new to Sword and Fairy while paying tribute to the series’ grand legacy.
Sword and Fairy: Together Forever not only features the most advanced graphics in series history, but it also introduces dynamic real-time combat mechanics with total freedom of movement and fluid, screen-filling skill animations. Switch between playable characters and strategize on the fly! Along the way, you can also meet and care for spirit creatures that will aid in your journey. Discover lush interconnected environments, equip your party with new skills, play mini-games and much more as you explore this beautifully crafted action role-playing epic, including exclusive outfits and weapon skins to further enhance the experience!
Key Features
Fight in real-time and switch between party characters instantly!
Explore diverse landscapes, towns and more across a vivid mythology-based world.
Learn and equip new skills as you progress.
Stay tuned at Gaming Instincts via Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook for more gaming news.
Includes several titles.
Which was showcased at E3 2003.