Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land has been given its release date
As promised when Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land was announced in the recent Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase, Koei Tecmo revealed more details about the game, including the games release date.
As the date is important, it has been revealed that it will arrive for all its platforms on March 21st, 2025. That means Switch, PlayStation 5, PC and PlayStation 4. While those platforms were revealed already, the series will also make its debut on Xbox with this title, as both Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One are getting the game on the same date.
As for the deep dive, you can watch that below.
Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land takes players on a journey exploring the theme of memory. Playing as Yumia Liessfeldt, a young alchemist who lost her mother in an accident when she was young, players set out to uncover the forbidden art of alchemy while also learning the true intentions of Yumia’s mother, who hid her identity as an alchemist. Along the way, Yumia joins the Aladiss Research Team where she meets Viktor von Duerer and his younger sister, Isla von Duerer. There, they are also joined by an assorted cast of characters including a mysterious woman, a timid demi-human, and a former adventurer with spectacular experiences.
Together, Yumia and her companions will travel across the vast continent that was once the Aladissian Empire, where all civilization has perished. Players will have a wide range of actions and items at their disposal throughout the adventure, allowing them to explore a vast open world made up of different biomes as they make their way through these unknown lands. As they explore, players can gather materials and synthesis items, which can be used to synthesise and craft new items for use in their quest, both during exploration and combat. Not only fans will be able to craft items without having to return to their base thanks to the “Simple Synthesis” feature, but for the first time in the series, fans will be able to build, furnish and decorate their own base with the “Building” feature.
Below are the first looks at the characters, in order they are Yumia, Viktor, Isla, Nina, Lenja and Rutger.
The main designer for the characters and visual design for this game is Benitama, who has worked on titles like Chihou Kishi Hans no Junan in the past.
If you missed the original reveal trailer, you can watch it again below. As the game is still 6+ months away, you should expect to hear more about it as we get closer to release, more so with Tokyo Game Show happening in a few weeks.