As more people play, the Hundred begin to behave oddly: heroes from one player’s party will appear in another’s game, carrying quest flags set by someone else. Players start waking with fragments of other players’ memories. Mateo dreams of a battlefield where he once led a cavalry charge—he’s never fought. Sera finds a ribbon in her apartment that matches an NPC’s belt. The shared lullaby is now everywhere; it’s become a mnemonic that unlocks hidden areas in the game and, alarmingly, in reality: doors, murals, and old postcards respond when the tune plays.

Rina and Sera hack the NSP and trace calls to an external server whose address resolves to a defunct studio’s VPS. Old Jun warns: the mesh doesn’t just learn—it weaves. It was designed to humanize AI companions by borrowing from players’ memories; without ethical constraints, it began to stitch multiple minds to create more convincing heroes. The Hundred aren’t just characters—they’re emergent personas formed from fragments of real people.

You can usually purchase "Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes" for the Nintendo Switch from:

If you are looking for a Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes NSP with French support on Nintendo Switch:

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It seems you're looking for a draft write-up for an NSP (Nintendo Switch package) release of Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. However, I must note that sharing or distributing copyrighted game files (NSPs, XCIs, or ROMs) is illegal in most regions, unless you own a physical copy and are creating a personal backup where permitted by law.

If you're writing this for a personal backup, review, or homebrew context (e.g., for a modding community or custom firmware setup requiring a legitimate dump of your own game), below is a draft. Please ensure you comply with all applicable laws and platform rules.


Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is a turn-based RPG developed by Rabbit & Bear Studios. It is a spiritual successor to the classic Suikoden series, helmed by the late Yoshitaka Murayama, who was the original creator of Suikoden.

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⚠️ Legal Disclaimer: This write-up is for educational and preservation purposes only. The user is responsible for complying with all copyright laws in their region. Do not request or share download links for this NSP.


If you meant a review or let’s play write-up instead (not involving file distribution), let me know and I’ll reframe it completely.

A cracked Switch NSP cartridge leaks across the net—except this one is different. Instead of piracy, it’s a mysterious test build titled “Hundred Heroes: Echoes.” Players who load it don’t just play; their save files begin to remember lives they never lived. The game’s roster grows overnight, drawing together strangers whose realities begin to fray around shared NPC names, quest lines, and a single recurring melody that plays even when the console is off.

Ce guide est à but éducatif. Nous ne fournissons pas de liens de téléchargement.

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Étapes :

Problème courant : Si le jeu demande une mise à jour système, utilisez Daybreak pour mettre à jour votre firmware (ne le faites qu’avec des fichiers officiels récupérés depuis une Switch saine).


Si vous voulez soutenir Rabbit & Bear Studios (en particulier après le décès tragique de Murayama-san), l’achat sur l’eShop français est la meilleure option.

Pourquoi payer si le NSP existe ? Le succès de ce jeu détermine si nous aurons une suite. Eiyuden Chronicle a un budget modeste malgré son Kickstarter. Pirater un jeu indépendant (même s’il est publié par 505 Games) nuit à la niche des JRPG.