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| Alpha Legends: Chrono | |
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Cover art of Alpha Legends: Chrono | |
| Developer(s) | |
| Publisher(s) | Monsteristic |
| Series | Alpha Legends |
| Engine | Google Sites |
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| Genre(s) | Collectable Social Networking RPG |
| Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
Alpha Legends: Chrono is a 2025 social network action video game co-developed by Air Studios and Max Productions and published by Monsteristic. It is the third installment of the Alpha Legends series and is intended to be the first of a series of sub-games. Set in a rebooted universe, within the same timeline as Monster Legends (2014), Chrono's story—playable through the game's "Era Saga" mode—will be available at launch. Chrono was announced in August 2025, and was released on November 3, 2025.
Gameplay
Alpha Legends: Chrono—like its predecessor, Alpha Legends: Arcadia (2024)—will be a social network action game. For years, the Alphaverse advanced in a straightforward progression, one battle and one Era at a time. The Chrono Era disrupts that structure entirely; time stops following predictable rules, history fractures into competing versions of itself, and a new temporal power begins reshaping the foundation of progression across all modes. Players continue to build teams, upgrade monsters, and progress through events, but the core systems now behave differently as combat and collection are influenced by timeline instability.
Chrono Mythics form the centerpiece of the Era, emerging directly from ruptures in the timestream. These monsters are designed to manipulate combat pacing, often bending or breaking traditional turn-order expectations. Some accelerate their own actions, others rewind enemy cooldowns, and several generate temporal echoes—unstable duplicates that act independently for brief moments. Compared to previous generations, Chrono Mythics emphasize rapid, unpredictable engagements, shifting the flow of battle in ways that make each turn feel volatile and reactive. A new rank-up resource, Temporalium, replaces older materials for the purpose of advancing Chrono Mythics. Mined from timeline fractures, Temporalium is collected through seasonal events, chronal rifts, and high-difficulty distortions. Once refined, it becomes a required catalyst for ranking Mythics to their peak forms. Unlike older systems, Temporalium progression ties directly into the Era’s theme: ranking a monster reflects stabilizing its timeline, and higher ranks offer stronger manipulation of turn flow and temporal effects.
Supreme Relics receive major structural changes during the Chrono Era. All Supreme Relics can now be sorted by the Era in which they were released, allowing players to track Titan-Era and Chrono-Era sets separately. Three new Supreme Relics are introduced each season, and duplicate ownership is no longer restricted, enabling players to run multiple copies across different teams. Visual and UI improvements update the Relics Forge, simplifying management of large relic collections. The "Era Saga" mode returns with expanded functionality. Story Mode explores the collapse of linear history and the monsters created by temporal rupture, while Challenge Mode pits players against distorted echoes of legendary monsters drawn from corrupted timelines. These encounters feature unpredictable variations, reinforcing the idea that the Saga now functions as both narrative progression and a high-pressure survival gauntlet. Success requires building teams capable of adapting to rapidly shifting conditions.
Across the Alphaverse, every faction feels the impact of chronal instability. Some kingdoms collapse before their founding events occur, while others spawn multiple parallel variants of iconic monsters. Certain characters disappear from history entirely, while others appear in contradictory forms across different timelines. The Chrono Era reframes progression around the question of which timeline ultimately stabilizes—and who has the power to define it.
Plot
| No. | Title | Original air date | |
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| 1 | "Chapter One" | February 26, 2026 | |
| In a distant past, the realms are unified by a cosmic resonance called the Hymn of Creation, maintaining stability across existence for millennia. The balance begins to falter in the swamps of Luridia, where Gloomoth and Siltshade perceive voices within the waters and tremors beneath the land, suggesting a buried force is resurfacing. Across the continent, spatial fractures form as Riftcrawler discovers overlapping realities and warns that passage between them is now possible in both directions, while Velkrin concludes the equilibrium between worlds is failing. In a celestial sanctuary, Choirling and High Seraph Nyxara detect distortions within the Hymn and determine the phenomenon is not corruption but a convergence aligning reality with another universe. Deep beneath the planet, a colossal structure shifts as Terrorspire announces the return of ancient architects, and Nyxara reveals the world itself is a copy rather than an original creation, now being reclaimed by its source, while Gloomoth declares the beings emerging are echoes rather than invaders. | |||
| 2 | "Chapter Two" | March 26, 2025 | |
| 3 | "Chapter Three" | TBA | |
Development
Throughout 2023, Mob Productions publicly discussed plans to modify the release schedule for Alpha Legends. The goal was to streamline the process of releasing new content while enhancing the overall experience for both the development team and players. The proposed changes aimed to make content updates more consistent and manageable, ensuring that new features and expansions could be introduced throughout each year of the game's availability.
Marketing
Chrono was announced on August 27, 2025 by Monsteristic, who confirmed that the game would cost $30 instead of being free-to-play as part of the publishers new game release policy. On August 29, Max Productions confirmed the game would be released with two editions "Standard" and "Premium", with the latter granting all six post-launch "Legend Passes".
Release
Alpha Legends: Chrono was released on November 3, 2025.
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