Ni No Kuni: Cross Worlds Gets New English Trailer All About the Art

2 years ago

Today Netmarble released another English trailer of Level-5’s online JRPG Ni No Kuni: Cross Worlds.

The trailer showcases the art of the game, which is obviously very important for any title belonging to the Ni No Kuni franchise.

Incidentally, pre-registration is already available in the west for iOS and Android. It’s worth mentioning that you’ll get an “Explorer Outfit” if you register and that the game will also be playable on PC.

You can check out the trailer below.

If you’re unfamiliar with Ni No Kuni: Cross Worlds, here’s an official description.

A story where reality and fantasy collide.
A grand journey awaits you upon arriving in another world via the virtual reality game [Soul Divers].
Experience the epic that unfolds in 『Ni no Kuni: Cross Worlds』, where endless adventures await.

An open world indistinguishable from an animated film.
Beautiful graphics rendered in the Unreal 4 Engine.
Catch every carefully-crafted expression and action in this breathtaking world!

Customizable player characters show your individuality.
Choose from the mysterious fencer [Swordsman], the magic spear-wielding [Witch],
the genius gunner [Engineer], the mischievous archer [Rogue], and brawny hammer-swinging [Destroyer]
Who would you like to become in 『Ni no Kuni: Cross Worlds』?

Your helpful protectors, Familiars!
Meet the mysterious creatures unique to 『Ni no Kuni: Cross Worlds』.
Their cuteness hides incredible strength!
Collect [Familiars] and get stronger together.

Decorate your very own farm!
Get back to nature in the Familiars’ Forest and decorate it however you like!
You can place [decorations] like gardens, trees, and houses.
Enjoy your harvest and cook a delicious meal in the Familiars’ Forest!

Join a kingdom and make friends!
Work together to rebuild the fallen [Nameless Kingdom] and develop your kingdom’s resources.
Decorate the kingdom with interactive [Social Objects] and
triumph in various challenges to become the greatest on the server.

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Giuseppe Nelva

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