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NieR: Re[in]carnation Gets Almost a Million Pre-Registrations, New Gameplay, & Automata Crossover Details

Today Square Enix hosted a livestream from Japan dedicated to the upcoming NieR: Re[in]carnation mobile game.

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Today Square Enix hosted a livestream from Japan dedicated to the upcoming NieR: Re[in]carnation mobile game.

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The game is releasing in Japan on Feb. 18, so what we saw today is pretty much final.

First of all, we get to see new gameplay, including a shooting minigame which was almost inevitable.

On top of that, we learn that NieR: Re[in]carnation received almost a million pre-registrations in Japan as of Feb. 14. To be precise, 957,420.

Last, but certainly not least, the developers detailed the inevitable NieR: Automata collaboration that will be available on launch day.

Players will be able to get a login bonus building up to a “Emil Head” weapon. Until Feb 31 you’ll also be able to grab (via gacha) collaboration costumes including 2B, 9S, and A2.

A collaboration quest will also let you earn medals that can be exchanged for specific rewards. You can check out all the slides below.

We already know that Nier Re[in]carnation is coming west, but unlike Japan, we don’t have a release date just yet. It’s currently being localized and voices are being recorded in English.

You can also take a look at the announcement of the gamethe first gameplay trailerthe first screenshotsanother trailer, and more gameplay.

If you’re interested in PC and console games, NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139… recently received a gameplay video showing just how similar to NieR: Automata combat has become, which isn’t a bad thing at all.

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