Hoshigami: Ruining Blue Earth, a tactical role-playing game developed by MaxFive and published by Atlus, was first released in North America.
Hoshigami: Ruining Blue Earth was released in Japan under the name 'Hoshigami' for the PlayStation console.
In the world of Ruining Blue Earth, the Shagnasty Federation is established as a dominant power controlling various regions through military force and political influence.
A resistance group known as The Nine begins its campaign against the oppressive rule of the Shagnasty Federation, seeking to liberate oppressed territories.
The widespread use of Mana energy in battlefields begins, changing traditional combat by empowering beings with magical abilities.
The Shagnasty Federation launches a major siege against the capital city of Ruining Blue Earth, a pivotal conflict in the ongoing war.
Frame, a young soldier with latent skills and special abilities, emerges as a key figure in the struggle against the Federation.
Ancient crystals with powerful energy are discovered, serving as both sources of power and as catalysts for conflict between factions.
A crucial battle takes place on the Floating Island, determining control over the strategic resource-rich location.
Following successive defeats and internal conflicts, the Shagnasty Federation collapses, leaving a power vacuum across the land.
Formerly oppressed regions establish new political alliances to promote peace and reconstruction after the fall of Shagnasty Federation.