Class of Heroes is exactly what it says it is: literally, a school of adventurers training to be warriors, wizards, clerics, and so forth. You'll be using parties of six to explore nearby dungeons, but will get your formal training by attending classes (cleverly disguised tutorials that actually fit well into the gameplay). You have the option to create your own character, picking a race and a "major" (class), the aforementioned job titles. You could also choose from a list of default characters, but why would you want to do that? Character creation is where it's at.
"The London-based (the UK) indie games publisher PQube and Tokyo-based (Japan) video games publisher and developer Acquire, today announced with great delight and excitement that "Class of Heroes 1 & 2: Complete Edition", is coming to PC (Steam) and consoles (PS5 and the Nintendo Switch) on April 26th, 2024." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Atlus fans confined to Sony’s duo of handhelds shouldn’t feel slighted over this week’s generous eShop savings, as a mountain of sweet discounts have spilled over to the PSN store this week as well.
siliconera.com: Add ZeroDiv, makers of Class of Heroes and Hakuoki: Warriors of the Shinsengumi, to the PlayStation Vita developer list. The Tokyo based developer is the developer of Holy Sorcery Story, a RPG from Compile Heart. Mota the character designer from 7th Dragon is the character designer for Holy Sorcery Story too.