Tagged: CyGames

Granblue Fantasy: Relink Gets New Trailer

Cygames released a new trailer for action RPG Granblue Fantasy: Relink. The video comes with the reveal of two more playable characters and a winter release window.

Dragalia Lost Shutting Down in November

Following the release of the game’s conclusion last month, Nintendo and Cygames announced the shut down date for Dragalia Lost. Players have three months to finish everything they want to.

Cygames Acquires Metal Max IP

The 30-year-old Metal Max franchise has changed hands again. Cygames has acquired the IP from Kadokawa Games, though series creator Hiroshi Miyaoka will continue to work on it.

Dragalia Lost Coming to Its Conclusion in July

After four years, mobile RPG Dragalia Lost is approaching its conclusion. The main campaign’s finale will launch in July, with the game to end service at a currently-unspecified time after.

Shadowverse: Champion’s Battle Demo Released

A demo version for Shadowverse: Champion’s Battle is now available on Nintendo Switch. The demo lets players try out the first chapter of the game and carry their progress over to the full release version.

XSEED Games Makes E3 Announcements

XSEED Games brought some news to this year’s E3. Shadowverse: Champion’s Battle has a release date and we have the first English footage of Rune Factory 5, while Rune Factory 4 Special and Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town are heading to new platforms.

Granblue Fantasy: Relink Gets New Media

We still don’t have a release date, but Granblue Fantasy: Relink was present at this weekend’s Granblue Fantasy Fes 2019 event. Its appearance brought new screenshots, a new trailer, and ten-minutes of four-player co-op gameplay.

Granblue Fantasy: Versus to Include RPG Mode

Cygames is currently developing a full RPG in Granblue Fantasy: Relink, but it is not clear how long it will be until the game is released. To help with the wait, fighting game Granblue Fantasy: Versus will be including an action RPG mode.

Dragalia Lost Released in More Countries

Nintendo and Cygames’ mobile RPG Dragalia Lost is finally available in some more countries. Those in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore can download the free-to-play title on iOS and Android.