Stranger Than Heaven’s Recent Reveal is “Just the Tip of the Iceberg,” Says Producer

Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio discusses the game's time-spanning mayhem, scintillating music, and more while teasing an "all-star cast."

Posted By | On 27th, Mar. 2026

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Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio’s executive producer, Masayoshi Yokoyama, has dropped more details about Stranger Than Heaven following the new Five Eras trailer that was revealed at the Xbox Partner Preview showcase. He talked about how the team behind the game has painstakingly crafted an experience that lets you truly step into the time periods its story takes you across in an interview with Xbox Wire.

“We can’t say much more [about that] than what was shown today. But as you can imagine, 5 cities and 5 eras is a massive undertaking. We’re putting a tremendous amount of care into bringing to life these times and places we feel are rarely explored in games. It’s truly a unique experience you can’t get anywhere else.”

Aside from bringing different eras to life, Yokoyama also elaborated on the game’s combat systems, promising more details about its brutal battles in the coming few months. “We also got a frenetic look at the game’s brutal, highly dynamic combat systems – with everything from weaponry, grappling, one-versus-many fights, and environmental interactions shown off. This is an all-new level of combat design from us, and what you saw is just the tip of the iceberg with much more to be revealed soon.”

He also had a lot to say about the game’s unique musical score, revealing that we were yet to hear the ones that he was partial to. “Those music tracks really get your feet tapping, don’t they? Well, let’s just say there’s a lot more where that came from, and some of my favorite music has yet to be heard.”

Regarding potential returning characters, he was cagey about revealing anything juicy. However, he gave the impression that we’re in for quite a treat once RGG Studio starts detailing all the actors.

“Oh, I wonder who you could be referring to? We weren’t exactly subtle with some of the footage we chose for this trailer, but let’s just say that players can look forward to an all-star cast. We’re excited to reveal more at the upcoming Xbox Presents: A Special Look at Stranger Than Heaven broadcast.”

The broadcast he’s talking about is scheduled for May 6, 2026, and is sure to offer even more news about a game that we’re quite excited to play when it launches for Xbox Series X|S, PS5 and PC. It will also be available on Game Pass and Xbox for PC while supporting Play Anywhere.


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