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NieR Re[in]carnation Introduces 2P For NieR Automata Crossover With New Trailer

Today Square Enix released a new trailer of the upcoming mobile JRPG NieR: Re[in]carnation which will be released in the west soon.

NieR Re[in]carnation

Today Square Enix released a new trailer of the upcoming mobile JRPG NieR: Re[in]carnation which will be released in the west soon.

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The trailer showcases an additional surprise coming with the NieR: Automata Crossover that will be included at launch.

On top of 2B, 9S, and A2, you’ll also be able to summon 2P, in case you didn’t get enough of her in Final Fantasy XIV.

You can check the trailer out below.

NieR Re[in]carnation has already been available in Japan for a few months, and it achieved 10 million downloads in the country in just a few days. It’ll launch in North America and Europe on July 28 for iOS and Android.

If you’re unfamiliar with NieR: Re[in]carnation, here’s an official description.

“Bringing together an all-star team including creative director Yoko Taro, composer Keiichi Okabe from Monaca and producer Yosuke Saito, the Action Command RPG NieR Re[in]carnation tells the story of a girl who awakens in a mysterious place known as The Cage. Guided by a creature who calls herself Mama, the girl sets off on a journey through The Cage to reclaim what she has lost and to atone for her sins.”

The Japanese release of the game already received several additional collaborations with Yoko Taro’s previous games, including NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139…, and Drakengard 3.

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