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SINoALICE launches its NieR Replicant event today that will run until August 20th

It will introduce several new characters from the cult classic

SINoALICE launches its NieR Replicant event today that will run until August 20th
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Three weeks ago Square Enix and Pokelabo launched SINoALICE's first-ever crossover event with NieR: Automata. This was the first part of a collaboration with the NieR series and today marks the start of part two, SINoALICE x NieR Replicant.

This event will take place from today until 20th August and will see the arrival of characters Young Nier, Kainé, and Emil. You can check out the teaser trailer for the event in the embedded trailer below for a glimpse of what to expect from this limited-time collaboration.

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During the event period, players will be able to simply login in to collect Young Nier/Paladin for free. This will appear in the player's inbox once they've completed the tutorial. Once they've done that they'll be able to enjoy the original scenario that apparently has NieR creator Yoko Taro's approval.

It's called Dreams Under Missing Pages and by playing through and completing this new slice of story content, players will obtain Disembodied Emil/Minstrel. They will also get shooting range tickets for doing so which can be exchanged for a chance of winning various prizes including armour. These tickets can also be collected by completing other conditions throughout the event.

There will also be the NieR Replicant Collaboration Grimoire: Bookmarked Memories where players will be able to Summon the SR Weapons Kaine's Sword and Halua Head. This will unlock both Kainé/Breaker and Young Emil/Mage. Each of the classes available through this collaboration will have their own story to experience.

SINoALICE is available now over on the App Store and Google Play. It's a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
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