The live-action ad for Granblue Fantasy: Relink features actor Takumi Kitamura, and is airing on channels across Japan.
The action RPG is out on February 1st and has some pretty acceptable requirements, even when playing at 1080p/60 FPS on Ultra.
Console players can indulge in bits of the Story Mode, Quest Mode and Tutorial, with 11 playable characters and multiplayer support.
Cygames showcases a range of gameplay for the action RPG, from end-game challenges and Quests to upgrading weapons and exploration.
A new end-game boss fight against the series' big bad is coming shortly after launch. Two new characters are also coming in April.
The demo will feature three modes and nearly a dozen characters, and will let players play through the introductory portion of the story.
It was previously officially announced by Cygames that the upcoming action RPG will get a free demo on PS5 and PS4 sometime in January.
The long-awaited action RPG launches on February 1st for PS4, PS5 and PC. A free demo will launch this month for PlayStation.
Cygames' Yasuyuki Kaji reveals that the action RPG is "finally complete' after a long development period while teasing work on a new title.
The YoRHa unit joins Cygames' acclaimed fighting game in late February 2024 as part of Character Pass 1 and standalone for $7.99.
The update will also add a new lobby avatar, cosmetics, bug fixes, and a quality-of-life update for spectating lobby matches.
The showcase for the action RPG features a walkthrough segment and some multiplayer quest gameplay with development team members.
Cygames has also confirmed that Cagliostro is playable at launch. The action RPG will have 19 characters when it launches in February.
There are four confirmed Primal Beasts, but players will battle against enemies like Lilith, Id, Gallanza and Maglielle.
Players can tackle these alone or with up to three other players. There will also be endgame content, collectibles and more.
The free demo includes a "slice" of Story Mode, Quest Mode, a Tutorial and 11 playable characters, with rewards to unlock for the game.
The sequel may come off as more of an extensive update, but more characters, extensive features, and additional mechanics justify checking it out.
Developed by Arc System Works, the sequel is playable on PS4, PS5 and PC and includes new characters, new modes and rollback netcode.
New modes for Grand Bruise Legends, bonus story content and a new lobby mini-game are also coming from April 2024 onwards.
Lucilius is the boss in the fighting game's Story Mode but will also become a playable DLC character in mid-January 2024.