Level-5 tries to make up for the recently announced delay.
The first video below has a bit of gameplay, cutscenes, and the developers’ presence, commentated by the boss of Level-5, Akihiro Hino. On top of the three and a half minute trailer, there are a few screenshots as well, courtesy of Bandai Namco. They show Broadleaf city, Bracken, Leander, and the country building Kingdom Mode. Ni No Kuni II still looks like one of the best JRPGs for 2018, going by the gameplay videos. You can find the picture gallery here.
Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom will launch on March 23 instead of January 19 on PlayStation 4 and PC, and hopefully, this is the final release date set for Level-5‘s game, which has a quite Studio Ghibli-style visual style.
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