Star Ocean The Divine Force announced for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC; set to release in 2022

During today's PlayStation State of Play broadcast, Square Enix announced Star Ocean The Divine Force, set to release for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC (Steam) in 2022. This title commemorates the series' 25th anniversary.

Square Enix shared details about what is shown in the newly released trailer over on PlayStation Blog, and we've included those details below.

From the trailer, we see that The Divine Force has four playable characters shown so far, two of which act as the game's main protagonists. Square Enix states that the 'Double Hero' system returns, which seems to take inspiration from Star Ocean: The Second Story, where one character is from a more sci-fi background and the other more fantasy. 

From the snippets of gameplay we see, the game looks like it maintains its emblematic action-based combat, but now with larger worlds to explore. Several gameplay clips include movement with various methods of flying around the environment.

You can check out the debut trailer below along with details from Square Enix and a lengthy screenshot set in the gallery. The official Japanese website is here.

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Star Ocean The Divine Force Features: 

  • A story that changes based on the choices made, where heroes intersect between the two worlds of sci-fi and fantasy
  • A rich lineup of playable characters 
  • Freedom to fly around the environment 
  • Three-dimensional traversal and exploration where everything in-sight is a field for adventure 
  • The Star Ocean game with the fastest and mightiest action in the series

Protagonists from two different civilizations collide

The “Double Hero” system returns in which the story spanning the stars and beyond will unfold from the perspective of each protagonist, one from an advanced civilization (sci-fi) and the other from an underdeveloped planet (fantasy). Events that unfold throughout the story as well as the ally characters you end up with will differ based on the protagonist the player chooses.  

In this game, there is range of playable characters in addition to the two protagonists, and you can control each of the party members. [Character Designer - Akiman]

Raymond (JP voice: Subaru Kimura)

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A young man from the nonfederated planet of Verguld. He is the captain of the merchant vessel Ydas under Lawrence Logistics, a company run by his family. His confidence often sees him rushing recklessly into situations when it comes to his friends and work, much to the distress of the Ydas crew. Raymond has a big heart, affable nature, and a good nose for business. His lack of affiliation with the Pangalactic Federation means he is not bound by the Underdeveloped Planet Preservation Pact. This sincere openness to meet others where they’re at regardless of technological advancement wins Laeticia over, but leaves Albaird wary.

Laeticia (JP voice: Inori Minase)

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Princess of the Kingdom of Aucerius: a large territory located on the underdeveloped planet of Aster IV. Her radiant and resolute personality is admired throughout the kingdom, but her prim demeanor betrays her penchant for wearing armor and remarkable skill with the dual blades. In order to remedy the encroaching threat of a neighboring country, Laeticia sets off on a secret journey to locate a certain individual. She meets Raymond along the way, recently stranded on Aster IV. The two agree to help one another and begin traveling together.

Elena (JP voice: Atsumi Tanezaki)

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A crew member of the merchant vessel Ydas and Raymond’s first mate. She manages the operation of just about the entirety of the ship, and her vast knowledge and cool demeanor have earned her the complete trust of Raymond and the crew. Elena is constantly surprised by Raymond’s proclivity for recklessness, but all the same she holds a high opinion of his leadership qualities.

Albaird (JP voice: Natsuki Hanae)

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A childhood friend of Laeticia’s, he now serves her as a knight of the Kingdom of Aucerius. He excels at semiomancy and the wielding of chakram. His strong sense of loyalty to Laeticia means he is never far from her side. Albaird’s left arm is covered down to his fingertips, and he occasionally gestures as if to protect it. He does not trust Raymond upon meeting him while escorting Laeticia on her secret journey. Loathe to go against her wishes, however, he reluctantly allows Raymond to join them.

Freely fly around the environment 

In this game, characters have the freedom to move around 360 degrees, and can even fly through the skies.  

Players can fly in the sky and traverse three-dimensionally through one of the largest fields ever in the series. 

Whether they explore by hopping around rocky stretches and rooftops, or seamlessly enter battles after jumping off cliffs, more than ever, the game will allow players greater freedom in their approach in both battles and their adventures. 

The fastest and mightiest action in the series 

Battles have also evolved in Star Ocean The Divine Force. Characters can make an assault straight from traversing at incredibly high speeds, disappear instantly before an enemy, or even defeat a horde of enemies with a skill that enables on-shot kills. Experience tough yet exhilarating battles while freely flying around the world.

The fate of the universe awakens when two heroes cross paths

The Pangalactic Federation. From their earliest days in the Sol System, this organization has sought to bring peace and tranquility to the galactic multitudes. As their reach has expanded through the universe, many a hero has served under their banner; saviors to planets in need.

But by the year 583 SD, things have changed. The once peaceful Pangalactic Federation is now known for assimilating planets against their will. Once standing for justice, they are now wreathed in darkness.

Raymond, captain of the merchant vessel Ydas, departs from the nonfederated planet of Verguld on a standard transport mission. The job is simple, the route familiar, yet things go awry when the Ydas is attacked by the Astoria: a battleship carrying a member of the Pangalactic Federation’s preeminent Kenny family. 

Raymond and his crewmate Chloe are forced to abandon ship amidst the chaos and head for the remote, underdeveloped planet of Aster IV. Before their escape pods can even land, a burst of energy resembling an EMP from the planet’s surface knocks out their systems and brings them crashing down. They find themselves separated and stranded on an unfamiliar planet.

Upon landing, Raymond is immediately attacked by some of the less-than-friendly local wildlife. But when all seems lost, his life is saved by the crown princess of the Kingdom of Aucerius: Laeticia. Marveled by the sudden appearance of this man who rode into her life on a “shooting star,” Laeticia asks Raymond to help save her kingdom from the threat of the neighboring Vey’l Empire. He accepts in exchange for help finding Chloe.

So begins their journey on Aster IV. However, Raymond will soon discover he has yet to escape the shadow of the Pangalactic Federation.

“Whence do you hail, Ray?”

“I’m from another world─one that’s far, far away in the sky.”

This encounter, and the ensuing stand against an overwhelming power, marks a new chapter in galactic history.

Star Ocean The Divine Force comes to PS4 and PS5 next year.

Star Ocean: The Divine Force Screenshots and Artwork