On September 10, 2020,
Ender Lilies was revealed with a trailer during PAX Online 2020. The exhibitor behind the game, Binary Haze Interactive, was established in June 2020 by Hiroyuki Kobayashi. Keisuke Okabe will helm the story and game direction for this first entry of the studio's three upcoming titles. Alongside the launch, the developers have stated that players can also participate in the development of the project through the Steam Discussions, and that they would be listening to the feedback from the community and implementing it into the final release in Summer 2021. On April 14, 2021, during Nintendo's Indie World showcase, Binary Haze Interactive released a trailer announcing the full release of the game. The developers considered stylizing the title as
ENDER LILIES ~QUIETUS OF THE KNIGHTS~ before settling on
ENDER LILIES: Quietus of the Knights, as all caps are very distinct in Japanese in the native character sets.
Release Ender Lilies was originally scheduled for release in December 2020, three months after its announcement; however, the game was delayed to summer 2021. The first build of the alpha version was released an Early Access on January 21, featuring three of the eight stages in addition to the alpha stages. The final version launched for Microsoft Windows through Steam and Nintendo Switch on June 22, 2021. It later released for Xbox One with Xbox Series X and Series S on June 29, 2021. A PlayStation 4 port of the game launched on July 20, 2021. The version 1.0 update offers new enemies, bosses and abilities, optimized gameplay balance, and character's maneuver and appearance. It also includes the five new areas to the game and complement the previous three, bringing the storyline to its conclusion.
Music The music from the game was composed and performed by
Mili, a classical Japanese indie group consisting of Yamato Kasai, Cassie Wei, Yukihito Mitomo, Shoto Yoshida, and Ao Fujimori. The musical band has a host of anime credits including
Ghost in the Shell and
Goblin Slayer, as well as rhythm games such as
Cytus and
Deemo. Sound effects are provided by Keiichi Suigiyama, a former Sega producer with credits on franchises like
Rez and
Skies of Arcadia, completing the game's moving audio section. ==Reception==