Nier Creator's SinoAlice Mobile RPG Is Coming Out Worldwide Finally
Nier creator Yoko Taro's mobile RPG SinoAlice has been available in Japan for nearly three years.
Nier: Automata director Yoko Taro's mobile fairy tale role-playing game SinoAlice first launched in Japan back in 2017, and after being delayed from a planned 2019 launch, it's finally going to launch worldwide. (Update: the first Nier is also getting a PS4 and Xbox One remake, so it's been a big week for Taro's fans).
SinoAlice will launch globally on July 1, and the pre-registration site is available for Google Play. The iOS registration will be available later, and players will get rewards based on the total number of registrations once the game launches. Rewards include extra events as well as a special spear.
As its title suggests, SinoAlice stars classic fairy tale character Alice along with Red Riding Hood, Snow White, Princess Kaguya, Sleeping Beauty, and several others. Despite the mostly child-appropriate inspiration, it's a Yoko Taro game at heart, rife with violence and dark themes. It was also developed with composer Keiichi Okabe, a frequent Taro collaborator who also wrote the music for Nier: Automata. A sample of songs from the soundtrack is available on the game's website.
That isn't the only link between Nier: Automata and SinoAlice, either. Once the game launches worldwide, it will have a special two-part event combining Nier: Automata and Nier: Replicant. Special classes from the games, including series mascot Emil, will be available as well.
📓100 Days Until the Beginning of the End📓
— SINoALICE Global (@sinoaliceglobal) March 23, 2020
After the global release of SINoALICE, a 2-part collaboration event with “NieR: Automata” and “NieR: Replicant” will begin!
NieR collabo classes are also expected to appear!
Watch the collaboration PV👀! #SinoaliceGloball #NieR pic.twitter.com/IcnY1zN9Fi
The Nier series is celebrating its 10th anniversary later this month. Publisher Square Enix released a new orchestral soundtrack album to commemorate it, and it's possible more news could be coming before the end of March.
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