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Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection

Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection update 1.0.3

Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection has received a new update with all of the games moving up to version 1.0.3.

The titles in the collection have received small improvements across the board. Etrian Odyssey II and III HD have addressed soft locks while the third entry has specifically improved online stability.

Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection gameplay

Lots of gameplay has come in for Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection. The footage shows all three titles in the HD re-release package.

Everything you need to know can be found in the following overview:

Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection trailer

Atlus has come out with a launch trailer for Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection. This package features updated versions of the first three entries in the series.

For more information, read the following overview:

Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection How To

Atlus is back with a new Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection “How To” trailer showcasing new difficulty options, teambuilding, auto mapping feature, and more. We also have a look at the improved graphics, remastered sound, and new widescreen aspect ratio.

As a reminder, here’s what you can expect from the Switch release:

Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection Adventurer's Guide

Atlus is back with another Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection trailer which is going by the title “Adventurer’s Guide”. Keep in mind that it is only available in Japanese at this time.

Here’s what to expect from the upcoming Switch release:

Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection trailer

Atlus is giving Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection fans a new look at the package today with a gameplay trailer. The video showcases party customization, mapmaking, battles, exploration and more, all while offering new looks at the collection’s improved graphics.

Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection contains the first three titles of the series, Etrian Odyssey HD, Etrian Odyssey II HD, and Etrian Odyssey III HD. Also included are numerous quality of life improvements like Suspend Saves, adjustable difficulty levels, and an increased number of translated languages plus new DLC character portrait sets.

Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection remaster

Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection brings back the series’ first three games from DS. In an interview with IGN, Atlus has spoken about why it decided to remaster these titles specifically.

Atlus technically could have considered offering the Untold games. These were remakes of the first two entries that were released on 3DS.

The good news is that what we’re getting in Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection aren’t straightforward ports. According to Atlus, “we updated a lot of the systems to be more in line with the series’ most recent releases like Etrian Odyssey Nexus.”

Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection price

When Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection was announced for Switch last month, some were surprised by the price point. Atlus – and parent company SEGA – is charging $80 for the package. That’s quite a steep amount given that other similar packages haven’t really hit that mark.

SEGA has now commented on the decision in an interview with IGN. The company pointed to the amount of content included, believing that “players will be very excited for in the first three games of the remastered series”.

SEGA’s full statement on the price point for Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection is as follows:

Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection physical

Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection will have a physical release in Asia that supports English, it’s been confirmed.

Atlus is planning a June launch for the package. However, it will be digital-only in North America and Europe. That isn’t the case in Asia (and Japan). Any Switch owner can import a copy regardless of their region. And once again, English will be supported on every cartridge.

Etrian Odyssey next game

The Etrian Odyssey development team shared a special message with fans this week following the announcement of Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection.

That same message also provided a brief status update on the series’ next game. In the note, Atlus states that the hardware has changed and two screens can no longer be used. Ultimately, “it will take more time” to create a brand new entry in the series.

Here’s the full translation, courtesy of Persona Central:


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