The Adventures of Eliot: The Millenium Tales - Launch Date Trailer

The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales will be available on June 18, 2026.

The game is available for physical and digital preorder on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam and Microsoft Store, with physical preorders also available for Nintendo Switch 2.

A brand-new action RPG from the creators of OCTOPATH TRAVELER and BRAVELY DEFAULT – The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales combines stunning HD-2D visuals and exciting action-adventure gameplay for the first time!

In a corner of a continent overrun with beast tribes, the Kingdom of Huther is humanity’s sole bastion, kept safe by a magic barrier.

After the discovery of heretofore unknown ruins, the adventurer Elliot and his fairy sidekick Faie brave the dangers outside the kingdom on a journey across four ages to fulfill a thousand-year mission.

Open new paths as you explore this untamed continent and reveal the world’s mysterious history. Enjoy intuitive and rewarding action-based battle with a healthy dose of strategic support abilities from a fairy. Herein are intertwined the fates of one adventurer and one fairy. It is time to unravel the threads of history.

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Not happy that Square Enix is releasing the game two weeks after Rebirth hits Xbox/Switch 2 since I believe that it will be overshadowed but personally, im super hyped for Elliot as I played through the demo on Switch 2 last summer and loved it.

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Hopefully they will release a demo for the game closer to release because it looks great, for the release date 2026 is packed AF for real…so many interesting looking games.

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Was this just announced? I haven’t heard of it before. The trailer looks pretty neat.

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It was announced last year. It had a demo on Switch 2. It had good first impressions. Indeed, it looks really cool: Octopath Traveler artstyle, but more action oriented.

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We’ll see about the demo. They released a demo last summer on Switch 2 to get back player feedback. I doubt that they’re still looking for player feedback at this point but a playable demo would be good in general. I played the entire demo which took me about 6 hours. It’s like a homage to Link to the Past which is still my favorite and best Zelda game!!

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