Gust's role-playing game features Ryza and friends on one last adventure. It's out on March 24th for PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch and PC.
Gust's conclusion to the Ryza saga releases on March 24th for PS5, PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch after recently suffering a delay.
Gust producer Junzo Hosoi says the team needs more time to "fine-tune the final touches" and deliver "the best possible experience."
Lila Decyrus, Patricia Abelheim and Empel Vollmer are some of the 11 party members to join Ryza and her friends on a new quest.
Previously antagonistic to the group before making amends, Bos is one of several new playable characters in the upcoming sequel.
Out on February 24th, 2023, the sequel provides several maps connected into a large world with seamless traversal and no loading times.
Ryza's latest adventure may be her last as she returns to her hometown to investigate mysterious islands that have appeared.
With Gust announcing a new title on September 16th at Tokyo Game Show 2022, an Atelier sequel is more or less a given at this point.
A Special Program airs on September 16th, showcasing live gameplay from Team Ninja's action title and announcing a new title from Gust.
Tales of Arise players receive two new weapon skins and an accessory while Atelier Sophie 2 players get three new accessories for free.
Join the returning Sophie as she slips into the world of Erde Wiege. The sequel offers new combat mechanics, weather changing and more.
A new trailer also shines further light on Sophie's journey to Erde Wiege as she encounters its creator, Elvira, and attempts to save Plachta.
Blue Reflection: Second Light's producer Akira Tsuchiya speaks with GamingBolt about the upcoming sequel.
To celebrate, Gust will release special DLC costumes for both games.
More than just an alchemy simulator.
Team Ninja's hack and slash sequel continues to perform well.
Ryza returns in a brand new adventure.
The developers will be spending more time to work on "the magic effects, event scene effects, improving the game balance, and more."
These games have never been better.
Producer Keisuke Kikuchi speaks with GamingBolt about the upcoming RPG.