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Reynatis launches September with bonus content ‘NEO: The world ends with you’


Update [Tue 4th Jun, 2024 18:45 BST]:

NIS America has shared the English trailer for Reynatis’ upcoming collaboration with NEO: The World Ends With You.

To recap, the trailer features characters Marin Kinzumi and Moa Fukamachi coming across Shoka Sakurane of the Shinjuku Reapers, a group of Reapers from NEO.

NIS promises that we will be able to encounter enemies from NEO: The World Ends With You as well as other locations. This action role-playing game, released in September, is actually set in Shinjuku – which is also NEO’s setting.

For more details, check out our original story below…


Original article [Thu 9th May, 2024 16:00 BST]:

Publisher NIS America Inc. announced that REYNATIS will launch on Nintendo Switch on September 27, 2024. Not only that, the game also comes with some additional content from NEO: The world ends with you.

The cross-over content will feature characters, locations, and enemies from the 2021 Square Enix title. For the physical enthusiasts among you, NIS is also releasing a Deluxe and Limited Edition via Official online store.

The Deluxe Edition comes with a digital soundtrack and a small and priced art book £55, while the Limited Edition will contain a collector’s box, an art book, an art print, a frame and a soundtrack. This will set you back £89.99.

“REYNATIS is an atmospheric urban fantasy set in a realistic recreation of Shibuya, Tokyo, where the ultimate clash between magic and order is about to take place. Seeking freedom through power, wizard Marin heads to Shibuya, where he meets Sari, an officer of MEA, an organization dedicated to controlling witches.

“There, Marin also meets Owl, a support group for stray witches working towards a world where witches and non-magic users can safely coexist. Consisting of three members: Michiro, Moa and Nika, Owl always controls and imposes extreme vigilante forces.” their own sanctions on troublesome matters that cannot be controlled by a law-abiding MEA.”

What do you make of this crossover? Pretty neat, right? Let us know what you think by commenting below.

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