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NieR: Re[in]Carnation for iOS and Android presents its first gameplay trailer

NieR: Re[in]Carnation for iOS and Android presents its first gameplay trailer

We know the first few minutes of real-time footage from NieR: Re (in) carnation, the brand's debut on iOS and Android mobile devices.

Square Enix surprises us with the revelation of the first NieR: Re (in) carnation footage running in real time. After its revelation during the celebration of the brand's tenth anniversary, the company offers a small glimpse of what we will receive soon on iOS and Android.

In the video, almost two minutes long, we see the protagonist explore several of the moors that she will find on her journey. Always accompanied by an entity that flies behind it, we can check the graphic muscle that will move to the small screen. During navigation, the touch control also appears, which is common in this type of controller. The interface seems to be as simple as possible.

For those who are completely unaware of what happens with this project, we are talking about a spin off that is run by Applibot, third parties involved in various RPGs for the same ecosystem, such as Magic Academy Grimoire. Although it falls to his controls, the development is directed by Yoko Taro himself, while in production is Yosuke Saito, one of the Square Enix heavyweights. This entry into unknown terrain for NieR appears to be supported.

https://as.com/meristation/2020/04/18/videos/1587208108_683895.html

You can see the video in question at the head of this news.

NieR's Future Goes Through Replicant

The next stop for the franchise has to do with NieR: Replicant ver.1.22474487139, this “updated version” (as the company likes to call it) of the first title for PS4, Xbox One and PC. Toylogic is in charge of renewing the experience that would be followed by NieR: Automata, one of the most acclaimed works of this generation. Remember that its BECOME AS GODS edition has been available on the Xbox Game Pass subscription service since April 2.

As for Replicant's part, we do not know when it will arrive, although we do know that it will do so sometime on this tenth anniversary.

Source | Square Enix YouTube Channel Japan

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