A recent statement to VGC from PlatinumGames reveals that the game is almost ready for a reveal.
Feedback from the first phase, including visibility issues due to the art-style, slow action and control issues have also been revealed.
PlatinumGames' critically acclaimed action RPG will be available until November 1st while other titles are playable indefinitely.
Phase One starts August 5th for North America and August 12th for Europe. It encompasses PC players and focuses more on the technical aspects.
Other features include 4K textures for UI elements, a Global Illumination setting, HDR support and various improvements to stability.
NieR: Automata also hit a new milestone with over six million in shipments and digital sales since releasing in February 2017.
Nintendo executives Bill Trinen and Nate Bihldorff provide assurances that PlatinumGames' upcoming action title is coming along well.
The focus will be on "technical testing" so expect bugs. Producer Yosuke Saito even outright says that "the game won't be in a very enjoyable state."
PlatinumGames' elusive action title is re-revealed at long last, showcasing a new art style, plenty of combat, its world, and much more.
Life is Strange: True Colors, the upcoming Black Panther expansion for Marvel's Avengers and much more will be revealed in the 40 minute showcase.
PlatinumGames and Square Enix's action title was first announced in 2018, but has been almost entirely MIA since then.
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Players can also expect a powerful new boss "lying in wait" somewhere.
The "upgrade patch" will receive more details at a "later date."
Star Wars: Squadrons, Genesis Noir and Narita Boy are also coming.
The action RPG hits another major sales milestone.
Self-publishing plans for the game will allow Platinum to share details on their own terms.
The legendary Director just says to stop thinking about it for the time being.
Studio head Atsushi Inaba clarifies a recent copyright change for the IP.
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