NieR: Reincarnation Coming to US, Releases in July

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Nier: Reincarnation

Today, Square Enix and Applibot, Inc. announced that its mobile game NieR: Reincarnation will be coming to North American, European, and Korean territories on July 28.

NieR: Reincarnation (stylized NieR: Re[in]carnation) is the first mobile from the NieR series. It is an turn-based RPG from the mind of Yoko Taro. MONACA’s Keiichi Okabe is the composer, and Yosuke Saito serves as producer.

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A trailer for NieR: Reincarnation was revealed giving a good look at its gameplay. You can check out the trailer below.

Here is a brief (and mysterious) description of NieR: Reincarnation from Square Enix:

All Prayers Lead to The Cage.

A girl awakens on a cold stone floor.
She finds herself in an infinitely vast place filled with buildings that touch the very sky.

Guided by a mysterious creature who calls herself Mama, she begins to explore her new surroundings.

To reclaim what she has lost—and atone for her sins—she sets off on a journey through this place of unknown creation.

…A place known as The Cage.

NieR: Reincarnation had a few stretch goals depending on how many people preregistered for the game. The amount of people who preregistered would determine what bonuses players would receive when the game releases. However, it seems the game has exceeded expectations as it has reached 600,000 preregistered users. As such, players will receive enough gems to complete 15 summons, as well as other valuable materials used to enhance characters.

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If you’re looking for more games from the NieR series, NieR Replicant™ ver.1.22474487139… recently released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. You can also check out 2017’s NieR: Automata, which is also available on the previously mentioned platforms.

NieR Reincarnation will be available for free on iOS and Android devices on July 28.

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