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Square Enix Releases Octopath Traveler 0 Onto Console and PC

A new prequel to the original Octopath Traveler has dropped, with a unique experience from the rest of the series. Square Enix releases the new Octopath Traveler 0 onto Xbox, Playstation, Switch, and PC!

Back in 2018, the first Octopath Traveler would release, and set the stage for a new franchise. It would set itself apart from Square’s other RPG series, with a unique dialogue system and battle system that engaged fans. This, in tandem with its HD-2D aesthetic captivated many with a blend of substance and style.

Square Enix would then make two new games for the series, one for mobile and another on console and PC. The mobile game, Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent, was a prequel in a similar vane to the new Octopath Traveler 0. However, it was still limited gameplay wise compared to the original, which the new prequel seeks to rectify.

A BRAND NEW PREQUEL

Octopath Traveler 0 takes place in the land of Osterra, with your hometown destroyed and you left to pick up the pieces. Now, you must explore the realm to find the ones responsible for your home’s destruction to take revenge. Not only that, but you must also rebuild your home back to its former glory.

For the first time, you take the reins of a custom protagonist that you can build up however you want. From their looks to their battle style, you have control over how you approach the world. This is important, as you are not just fighting for yourself, but to also build back your home from its destruction.

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Throughout the game, you’ll return back to your hometown Wishvale to build it up. You do this by building up new structures and bringing in new people into the town. You bring people in by conversing with them, and using the Path Actions to your advantage.

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Just like the previous games, Path Actions and the Break and Boost system make a return. You have a variety of options to choose when speaking to NPCs, your actions shaping who you are and how the world sees you. Of course some of those you talk to can join your party, and help you fight back against those that seek your end through turn based combat, leveraging Breaks and Boosts to give you an edge in battle.

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THIS PREQUEL TO THE OCTOPATH TRAVELER SERIES

  • Customise your own custom protagonist, and make them your own character.
  • Rebuild your destroyed home, and forge this broken town into a more proper place to live in.
  • Explore the realm of Osterra while taking in the beatiful HD-2D graphics that the series is known for.
  • Fight against a multitude of enemies using the traditional Break and Boost system to achieve victory.
  • Speak with NPCs using path actions to get a variety of outcomes during dialogue, like gaining items and inviting them to your town.

The game releases on Nintendo Switch 1 and 2, Playstation 4 and 5, Xbox Series X|S through Microsoft Store, and on Steam.  You can also purchase a free demo to explore both the prologue and first chapter.

If you have Save data from other Square Enix games, you can get you some rewards. The games that can give you these rewards include Octopath Traveler 1 and 2, Bravely Default HD, or Dragon Quest 1, 2, and 3 HD-2D Remakes.

You can also discuss Octopath Traveler 0 on the PopGeeks Video Game Forum!

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Octopath Traveler 0 is a JRPG by Square Enix.
  • The game is a prequel to the original Octopath Traveler.
  • The game takes place in Osterra, where your hometown was destroyed.
  • You create a custom character, which is a first for the series.
  • In-between exploration, you can build up the hometown to live in.
  • You can invite others to the town using the Path Options system from previous installments.
  • The Break and Boost battle system returns from the past games in this game.
  • The game releases on Nintendo Switch 1 and 2, Playstation 4 and 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.
  • You can use save data from Octopath Traveler 1 and 2, Bravely Default HD, or Dragon Quest 1, 2, and 3 HD-2D Remakes for rewards.

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Prompto

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I just tried the demo for Octopath Traveler 0 and I am genuinely impressed. The ability to customize my protagonist makes the game feel like it’s really mine. I like that it’s not just about fighting but also rebuilding your hometown. Managing Wishvale and seeing it grow adds a layer of connection that wasn’t in the previous games. The Path Actions system returning is great because it makes every conversation feel important. Even small choices can change who joins your town and how people react. The graphics are exactly what I expected from this series, sharp and nostalgic at the same time. I haven’t had this much fun planning and strategizing in an RPG in a long time. I’m curious to see how far I can push my character’s abilities and how many unique outcomes I can get with NPCs. I also appreciate that it’s available on multiple platforms, so everyone can play.

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Sharon

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I think what excites me most is the chance to customize my own character. In previous Octopath games, you had set heroes, and while the stories were interesting, I always felt limited in how I could approach the game. Now being able to choose the looks, the battle style, and even how I interact with people makes the world feel more alive. The town rebuilding aspect is really satisfying too because it gives a sense of progress beyond just leveling up in battles. Every choice you make seems to have weight, and I enjoy that kind of gameplay. It’s also nice that if you’ve played previous Square Enix titles, you can get rewards. That shows the developers care about long-time fans.

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Dean

And all that I can see is just another Lemon tree

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The last few games had interesting characters, but they all felt set in stone. Now I can approach the story how I want, which is refreshing. I also think the town-building mechanic adds a nice long-term goal beyond just fighting enemies. It makes the world feel responsive and gives a sense of accomplishment when people join your town. The graphics are beautiful, and the combat system is familiar but still satisfying. I like games that combine strategy with story, and this one seems to hit both well. I plan to play on PC so I can enjoy the visuals fully.

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