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News video games 15 January 2024, 06:37

Granblue Fantasy: Relink Demo Available, Upcoming RPG That Once Involved Creators of NieR: Automata

Cygames has released a demo version of Granblue Fantasy: Relink, an action RPG, initially developed by PlatinumGames studio, the creators of, e.g. NieR: Automata and the Bayonetta series.

Source: Cygames.
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Granblue Fantasy: Relink, the would-be game of the Japanese studio PlatinumGames, got a demo version. It's an action RPG that the creators of titles such as NieR: Automata and Bayonetta 3 have been working on for some time - you can now test it on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles. The mentioned developer supported the main producer, Cygames, from 2016 to 2019. After numerous delays, the contract with PlatinumGames expired, and Cygames was responsible for completing the production.

Granblue Fantasy: Relink is an attempt to transfer the mobile game Granblue Fantasy, popular in Asia, to consoles and PC. The demo offers the tutorial, a fragment of the story campaign and the mission mode (with three quests), which we can play alone or in cooperation with up to three people. We can also check out eleven heroes.

Granblue Fantasy: Relink will debut on February 1 on PC, PS4 and PS5. The progress made in the demo will not be transferred to the full version of the game, but completing the available modes will provide players with special rewards.

  1. Granblue Fantasy: Relink - official website

Krzysztof Kaluzinski

Krzysztof Kaluzinski

At GRYOnline.pl, works in the Newsroom. He is not afraid to tackle various topics, although he prefers news about independent productions in the style of Disco Elysium. In his childhood, he wrote fantasy stories, played a lot on Pegasus, and then on a computer. He turned his passion into a profession as an editor of a gaming portal run with a friend, as well as a copywriter and advisor in a console store. He doesn't care for remakes and long-running series. Since childhood, he wanted to write a novel, although he is definitely better at creating characters than plot. That's probably why he fell in love with RPGs (paper and virtual). He was raised in the 90s, to which he would gladly return. Loves Tarantino movies, thanks to Mad Max and the first Fallout he lost himself in post-apo, and Berserk convinced him to dark fantasy. Today he tries his hand at e-commerce and marketing, while also supporting the Newsroom on weekends, which allows him to continue cultivating old passions.

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