Anime urban open-world RPG ANANTA gets fully revealed

ANANTA

Publisher NetEase Games and developer Naked Rain have fully unveiled ANANTA, their anime-styled urban open world RPG.

Here’s a rundown on the previously announced game, plus the new details and reveal trailer:

In ANANTA, players take on the role of an elite Agent within the A.C.D. (Anti-Chaos Directorate) embarking on an exhilarating adventure through a world that breaks all the rules. Nova City has plunged into Chaos, from spooky paranormal phenomena to toilets racing through traffic in the streets, the game promises to offer a unique blend of humor, adventure, and mystery. Players will meet a variety of interesting characters, jump into exciting combat, solve challenges and safeguard the balance by overcoming threats to humanity, all while enjoying unparalleled freedom to traverse and discover Nova City on a journey to find out who you really are.

Immersive urban experience

Players can explore the authentic urban setting of Nova City, a realistic cityscape teeming with opportunities and freedom. Throughout the game, players will also encounter adventures and exploration in other interconnected cities. Whether it’s partying at the Sonic Boom Club, visiting the Whalebone LibraryFlying Bone Library, or experiencing the lively Eve GalleryEve Art Museum, there’s always something exciting to do.

Dynamic gameplay

Combat in ANANTA is as thrilling as a kung fu movie. Players can use their surroundings to defeat enemies and must discern between chaos and order to help the neutral and capture the evil.

Life beyond missions

Apart from the intense agent missions, players are encouraged to enjoy life in the city. From weekend explorations to making new friends, ANANTA offers a rich, engaging experience.

It won’t be long before aspiring Agents can experience Nova City for themselves.

ANANTA is in development for Windows PC, PlayStation 5, iOS, Android, and cloud platforms, though a release date isn’t confirmed.

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