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PRELUDE DARK PAIN is a turn-based Tactical RPG set in a dark fantasy world. Lead a group of heroes to save the world of Statera and its inhabitants from an ancient evil that has afflicted them for generations.
Prelude Dark Pain takes place in the world of Statera, a territory ravaged by the Dark Pain. The Order of the Ashen Crusade rules with blood and terror over a great extension of this territory while praying to the Lord of Pain. However, there are still free people who fight against the lurking evil.

20+ HEROES AVALAIBLE

More than 20 playable heroes, each with two talent branches and a pool of 25 skills. Design your squad and manage both your resources and your team of heroes in and out of battle.

CUSTOMIZE 8 CLASSES

In each battle, players will lead a group of up to five heroes. Choose your DPS, Support, Assassins and many more from 8 classes - the future of Statera depends on your strategies!

Each skill has its own characteristics. Equip the ones you are most interested in to create powerful combos in every battle.

MANAGE YOUR CITADEL

Players will be able to manage their settlement to craft weapons and equipment, as well as send heroes on different raids to save free villages, search for resources or spy on rivals. But be warned: the heroes sent out can't be summoned into battle for a while, so plan accordingly!

Players will have to make important decisions that will influence both the main story and the heroes that can be recruited in battle. You may miss some of them because of your previous choices!

A DARK FANTASY OST

Kumi Tanioka will be the main composer of Prelude Dark Pain. She's a legendary Japanese composer, known for scoring games such as Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles and Harvest Moon 3D: A New Beginning. Her music can also be found on Final Fantasy XI, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity and Minecraft. Dark fantasy comes to life thanks to her scores.

The Spanish musician Isaac Montes is the other mind behind Prelude Dark Pain's soundtrack. Montes imbues his melodies with somber, dark and warlike tones.