Star Ocean V: Integrity and Faithlessness Gets New Trailer Ahead of March Japanese Debut

20 years after its creation, Star Ocean is still alive in well. The JRPG franchise has a new release in the pipeline, which unknown to many Western gamers launches at the end of this month in Japan. Called Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness, Square Enix has decided to celebrate its development milestone with a new trailer.

The new trailer is called 'Jump Festa', and it includes two full minutes of content from Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness. Both cutscenes and gameplay are shown off, and that includes combat footage. Some of the characters you'll see include protagonists Miki Sauvester, Fidel Camuze, and Relia. Check it out below.

Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness will have a combat system similar to previous games in the franchise, with real-time action featuring seven party members. It is set between the events of Star Ocean: The Second Story and Star Ocean: Till the End of Time, making it an important release for fans of the franchise. The game's North American and European versions have still not received a firm release window.

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