Multiplataforma Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom (Level-5)

Ni no Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom Will Have Online Multiplayer

Bandai Namco and Level-5's RPG sequel, Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, will boast online multiplayer, Level-5 CEO Akihiro Hino has confirmed. Speaking with Bandai Namco Community Manager Dalton Link, Hino revealed that you'll be able to play the game with friends.

"You will be able to play online with your friends in various capacities," Hino told Gematsu when asked about the possibility of online multiplayer in Ni no Kuni II. What "various capacities" Hino is referring to exactly, we don't know.

In Ni no Kuni II, you'll be able to journey across five different kingdoms, each with their own set of problems that you'll be tasked with resolving. Some characters from the first game will also return, although Hino wouldn't specify exactly which familiar faces will be making a comeback.

If you've played the original, you'll also spot some Easter Eggs that will crop up during the story, Hino teased, although newcomers can still enjoy Revenant Kingdom without having played Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch.

Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom will be coming to PlayStation 4 and PC on 10th November 2017.
 
Acho que era desnecessário modo online.
Apesar de ser compra certa estou um bocado apreensivo, uma das coisas que mais gostava era do sistema de familiars.

Mais um gameplay:
 
O primeiro pode ter sido um jogo muito simples em termos de mecânicas, e até história, mas tudo foi executado tão bem que fez do jogo um dos melhores JRPG's da altura. E numa altura onde eles estavam em falta.

Fico contente por ver que o segundo está a tentar destacar-se, e não simplesmente repetir a mesma formula e jogabilidade do primeiro. Mostra que os designers têm visão e que querem fazer com que este seja especial. Tenho imenso respeito por isso.
Venha ele. 10 de Novembro está cada vez mais perto, e quero guardar essa semana para jogar Ni No Kuni II :wah:

 
Ni no Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom Delayed Until January 2018, No Multiplayer Content Planned

Bandai Namco has announced that Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom has been pushed into January 2018, with a special message from Level-5 President and CEO Akihiro Hino explaining why the game has been delayed, while also clearing up a few things regarding the game's online component.

"We have decided that more development time is required in order to deliver the full Ni no Kuni II experience to our fans," Hino-san explains. "I deeply apologise to those who have been looking forward to the game's release. Please rest assured, however, that we will continue to strive to provide a deep and satisfying single player experience that our fans can look forward to enjoying."

Hino goes on to say: "During a recent E3 interview session, I may have caused a misunderstanding with my comments regarding Ni no Kuni II's multiplayer content. Please allow me to clarify that Ni no Kuni II will not have multiplayer content."

Hino explains that he misunderstood the question, thinking that it referred to online content in general, with the answer referring to in-game events. This led to Hino suggesting that Ni no Juni II would feature multiplayer, but it won't. You can find out more in the video message below.

Ni no Kuni II has been postponed until Jan. 19, 2018. Watch this video from the President of LEVEL-5 Inc. for details on the delay and more. pic.twitter.com/E5jHoxTzer

— Bandai Namco US (@BandaiNamcoUS) July 13, 2017
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom will be coming to PlayStation 4 and PC on 19th January 2018.
 
:smilliex:
Não me parece que o multiplayer tenha sido um mal-entendido, caso contrário já teriam vindo esclarecer à muito tempo, se calhar decidiram agora retirar.
 
Ni no Kuni 2 King's and Prince's Edition Revealed, Both Come With Season Pass

Bandai Namco has revealed two special editions for Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, both of which are bundled with a Season Pass for the game, alongside all of the usual extra collectible guff.

You can choose from either the King's Edition with the 20cm tall rotating 'Evolution of a King' diorama figure and music box, an exclusive 148-page artbook, steelbook case, making of Blu-ray disc, Joe Hisaishi composed theme vinyl record and Season Pass for £139.99, or the slightly more modest Prince's Edition for £69.99.

The Ni no Kuni II Prince's Edition simply bundles the game, Season Pass, steelbook and making of Blu-ray, without all of the bonus collectible fripperies. There's also a standard edition available with a set of collectible postcards for $59.99/£54.99.

Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom launches for PlayStation 4 on 19th January 2018, with pre-orders also granting a Special Swords Set, pictured below. The Season Pass will bundle two pieces of DLC, and will be available standalone for $19.99/£15.99/€19.99.

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