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Translated GAMER Interview with Valkyria Chronicles and Valkyria: Azure Revolution Team – Part 1

Earlier this year, Japanese website GAMER interviewed the producer and director of Valkyria: Azure Revolution and Valkyria Chronicles Remastered. Recently, NeoGAF member Nyoro SF translated the interview in English, and our editor InTheSky already wrote an article about that earlier on, summarizing the info from the translation. However, Nyoro SF has now kindly given us permission to post the entire translation on our website. As such, you can now find the first part of the translated interview below! It’s an interesting read, as the developers also discuss the popularity of the series in the West, and whether or not a remaster of Valkyria Chronicles 2 and 3 is a possibility. Expect a follow-up article with part 2 of the translation soon!

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Valkyria Azure Revolution - Tokyo Game Show 2016 Trailer

Valkyria: Azure Revolution: New Demo Gameplay Video and Story Trailer From the Tokyo Game Show

SEGA has published a new story trailer for Valkyria: Azure Revolution in conjunction with Tokyo Game Show 2016. It showcases the large cast of the game, focusing especially on Amleth and Cordelia’s separate paths. Amleth, a man whose path in the story is not straightforward, due to his involvement in the Circle of Five, seems to be portrayed as a morally ambiguous and somewhat extreme character. Then there is Ophelia of the Jutland Kingdom, who is naturally opposed to the Valkyria named Brynhildr, aligned with the Rus Empire.

There’s certainly a lot of heavy drama and political intrigue planned for this game. Watch the trailer below! in addition, someone recorded the live stream from SEGA where they played through the new demo, and uploaded it to YouTube. The new demo features a lot of changes compared to the first one, based on feedback from the fans. You can find both videos below.

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SEGA’s Tokyo Game Show 2016 Stage Event Schedule

SEGA recently released their stage event plans for Tokyo Game Show 2016, which begins today in Japan. Gematsu translated the event descriptions for the many stage events that will be held this week.

In their announcement, SEGA posted streaming options for each day throughout September 15-18, including Niconico, YouTube, and AbemaTV. Incidentally, it seems that some of the stage events (including those that feature SEGA Hard Girls, Phantasy Star Online 2, Persona 5, and Puyo Puyo Chronicle) don’t allow photography from non-media attendees. Sad news if any of our readers are attending!

But of course, being able to attend Tokyo Game Show 2016 sounds like great fun as well. For those who are planning on enjoying the news from a distance, we’ve included the streaming links on YouTube below for each of the four days.

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SEGA Tokyo Game Show 2016 Lineup

SEGA Opens New Website for Its Tokyo Game Show 2016 Lineup, Featuring Yakuza 6, Valkyria: Azure Revolution, Puyo Puyo Chronicle and Persona 5

The next Tokyo Game Show will be taking place from September 15 to 18, and in preparation of the event SEGA have launched a new website detailing their lineup of games. At the moment, the websites lists Yakuza 6, Valkyria; Azure Revolution, Puyo Puyo Chronicle and Persona 5, all of which will be playable at the event.

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Valkyria Azure Revolution - Release Date Announcement

Valkyria: Azure Revolution Release Date Confirmed for January 19 on PS4 and PS Vita in Japan

SEGA has revealed the release date for Valkyria Azure Revolution in Japan. The game will launch on January 19 for the price on PlayStation 4 (7,990 yen) and PlayStation Vita (6,990 yen). The existence of a PlayStation Vita version is actually a big surprise, as the game was initially only confirmed for PlayStation 4. You can view a new trailer below, which doesn’t yet show the gameplay changes made to the game. For that, we’ll have to wait for the new demo, which will be playable at the Tokyo Game Show in September. The new demo will later on be made available in October on the Playstation Network for those who get a code at the Tokyo Game Show, or those who already owned a demo code for the previous demo. A new in-game screenshot, which you can view below, does show the new UI in action.

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SEGA to Reveal More Info on the Next Valkyria: Azure Revolution Demo Near the End of August

A new blog update featuring Helena and Blum (two characters from the game) on the official Valkyria: Azure Revolution website mentions that more information regarding the new demo will be revealed near the end of August. The 2.0 version of the demo is expected to be considerably different from the 1.0 version that was released earlier this year, since the development team received a lot of (sometimes harsh) feedback from fans. As such, they announced a significant amount of changes that will be made to the game.

In addition, more information will be revealed concerning the voice cast for the game. Valkyria: Azure Revolution is still scheduled to be released this Winter in Japan on the PlayStation 4. There’s been no word yet on a possible localization.

Via: Gematsu

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Valkyria: Azure Revolution Is Receiving a Gameplay Overhaul Based on Fan Feedback

In the latest Weekly Famitsu, the director of Valkyria: Azure Revolution Takeshi Ozawa talked about the changes they will be making to the game following the feedback received from the Battle Demo Ver. 1.0. The list of changes posted on Hachima Kikou was translated into English by both Gematsu and Siliconera, and credit goes to them for the information summarized in this article.

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Group photo of the Nameless, the unit played as in Valkyria Chronicles 3.

Atlus/SEGA PR Manager Comments on Questions Regarding Valkyria Chronicles 2 & 3 and Azure Revolution

Over at the official Sony PlayStation blog, Atlus U.S.A./SEGA of America PR manager John Hardin commented on the possibility of seeing remastered versions of Valkyria Chronicles 2 & 3, and a possible localization for Valkyria: Azure Revolution. We thought it might be worth sharing the information here, as our readers are no doubt interested in this as well. Read on for a few quotes from Hardin, taken from the comments section on the blog.

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Valkyria: Azure Revolution – The Reveal of “The Circle of Five”?

I would like to begin this article by pointing our readers to a particular image from the title art of Valkyria: Azure Revolution.

Valkyria Azure Revolution LogoHere lie the “circle of five”, whose vengeful actions brought forth an inferno of war. With their execution, the blood of the brave legions is redeemed, and a just peace born. They rest eternally in the land of their birth, by the grace of the Holy Mother.

This was initially presented to us as something without context, but with the reveal of four new characters, the plot just got a little more interesting.

Introducing the Five Grand Criminals. They are a group who is identified within the mythology of Azure Revolution as coming to posses great power (in some form or another) during the war against the Rus Empire. One of the five is Amleth, the main character who is renowned for his combat ability.

The rest of the five all acquired a name for various forms of non-military power.

Suleiman Kahlenberg, a man of numbers and stoic composure, for his political skill and influence in government. Basil Sabanci. Basil Sabanci, a man with a charming and disarming personality (and very intense taste in fashion,) who inherits a factory from his stepfather and uses the money from the company he grew to success to finance war against Rus. Fleet Ericksen, a man with a soft demeanor who assumes a position of power within news media as a voice to influence public sentiment. Violet Szand, a spy who uses her good looks to acquire intelligence for the Five, and whom also fabricates information for the enemy so that Jutland Kingdom can profit from it.

If we refer back to the quote from the title card, it seems history after the Revolution paints the Five in a negative light. It would also suggest that Amleth’s existence was erased (whether by death, or simply not being able to live in the public eye.) Why does a group that purportedly fought on behalf of the Jutland Kingdom receive such disdain from its historians?

Because the Five instigated a war with the Rus Empire all the while plotting some sort of act of treason against the Jutland princess, Ophelia. But the next question is – if they acquired so much power during the course of the Revolution, how did they come to lose it? Especially the social and political power from the media and government. How did the Jutland Kingdom come to turn against the Five? And how close is Amleth to the other Five?

Names, images, and profile descriptions are from this Siliconera article.