Recreation launches on PS5/4, Xbox Sequence X|S, PC through Steam on October eleventh

Atlus began streaming the animated trailer that includes a “New Beginnings” cutscene for Metaphor: ReFantazio, Atlus And Studio Zero‘s first full-length fantasy role-playing recreation, on Wednesday. The trailer first debuted throughout the recreation’s 18-minute livestream on Tuesday, which launched varied allies and rivals for the participant.


The sport will probably be launched on Play station 4, Play station 5, Xbox Sequence X|S and PC through Steam on October eleventh.

The Collector’s Version features a steelbook, soundtrack, artbook, Homo Tenta metallic pins, sticker sheet, Kingdom of Euchronia material map, costume and battle gear. Background music Arrange DLC voucher, Atlus Digital historical past e book celebrating the thirty fifth anniversary with accompanying soundtrack and bonus vouchers for in-game usable objects with pre-orders.

The Atlus The thirty fifth Anniversary Version of the sport will probably be out there for buy in Japan and can embrace a premium artbook, a particular soundtrack, Atlus thirty fifth Anniversary Digital Historical past E book with accompanying soundtrack, acrylic stand, premium stickers and DLC costume and Background music units.

A digital version of the set may also be out there, that includes digital variations of the bonus objects.

Clients who pre-order the sport will obtain in-game usable bonus objects within the type of an Archetype EXP Chest Set and an Adventurer’s Journey Pack.

Atlus describes the sport:

Write your future and overcome worry as you enter a fantasy world in contrast to something you’ve got ever seen earlier than. The dominion, fraught with disturbing mysteries, teeters getting ready to collapse. Now you should journey, overcome obstacles, and forge bonds with mates.

Studio Zero is creating the sport. Katsura Hashino (Individual 5) directs the sport. The sport additionally comprises different Individual 5 employees members equivalent to character designer Shigenori Soejima and composer Shoji Meguro.

Supply: Atlus West YouTube channel