Nice Gang’s squad-based RPG, Eighth Era, has achieved a significant milestone, surpassing 100,000 downloads worldwide during its soft launch on iOS and Android. Co-developed with Perfect Day Games, this turn-based strategy RPG blends futuristic adventure with the thrill of collectible rewards. Players have the unique opportunity to earn physical hero trophies, which are shipped directly to their doorstep.
To celebrate this achievement, the developers have introduced the limited-time Era Vault event. During this event, participants have the chance to win historical coins from the Constantine Roman Empire and Tabaristan eras, both dating back over 1,700 years. Additionally, hero coins will be available, allowing players to enhance both their in-game and real-world collections.
Set 10,000 years in the future, Eighth Era immerses players in a battle against the rogue supercomputer Harmony, which has manipulated time to control history. As a member of The Collector’s Society, a group of treasure hunters, you lead a squad through various eras, combating Harmony’s minions and reclaiming lost relics.
The game features a strategic turn-based combat system where you command a team of five heroes, with three actively fighting and two in reserve. With over 50 heroes to recruit, each boasting unique abilities, players must level up their team, unlock powerful skills, and equip new gear to face increasingly challenging foes.
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Another standout feature of Eighth Era is the chance to win real-world collectibles. By participating in the Alexander Hero Coin Event, players can win limited-edition hero coins featuring newly introduced characters. The Era Vault event offers a rare opportunity to own historical artifacts, seamlessly integrating the game’s time-traveling theme with tangible rewards.
In addition to these new rewards, Nice Gang has more updates planned, with further details to be unveiled at the Game Developers Conference in March. Download Eighth Era now for free by clicking on your preferred link below.