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Another Eden's latest update brings the final chapter of the IDA School trilogy

There's also a new character to encounter

Another Eden's latest update brings the final chapter of the IDA School trilogy

Following the announcement that Another Eden would be heading to a further 29 countries last week, there's now some new story content to enjoy. This comes in the form of the final chapter of the IDA School saga.

I always enjoy the naming conventions of Another Eden chapters, they're always so verbose and a tad odd. The latest chapter is no different being called 'IDA School Part 3: Fruit of Guidance and the Lost Digital Child'.

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There are a few requirements you'll need to meet before tackling this new piece of story content, most of which is fairly obvious. For instance, you'll need to have completed 'IDA School Part 2 Butterfly's City and Heaven's Cradle' – another great name. Part 1.5 Second Volume of the Main Story must also be cleared and naturally, you'll need to download the latest update.

This chapter marks the end of the IDA School trilogy, which has proven to be popular amongst fans of Another Eden. You can check out the 2-minute trailer above to get a sense of what to expect from the conclusion of the saga.

The update also introduces a new character called Hismena, who can be found in an IDA School Fateful Encounter. Similarly, there will be Another Style Mariel added to the game as well, giving players the opportunity to get a different version of the existing character.

To celebrate the release of IDA School Part 3, each player will be given a Sky Lesson's Token if they log in to the game between February 21st and March 22nd. This will allow them to get one character from a special encounter that features those that appear in the IDA School story.

Another Eden is available now over on the App Store and Google Play. It's a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen brings both a love of games and a very formal-sounding journalism qualification to the Pocket Gamer team.