Pre-orders Open for 'Granblue Fantasy: Relink - Endless Ragnarok' Physical Edition

Source: SEGA Publishing Korea

SEGA Publishing Korea (CEO Ko Saito) announced that pre-orders for the physical editions of Cygames' action RPG 'Granblue Fantasy: Relink - Endless Ragnarok' for PS5 and Nintendo Switch 2 will begin today, Wednesday, May 6, at 12:00 PM.

In Endless Ragnarok, a new story unfolds in the Zegagrande Skydom following the failure of the Astrals' leader Lilith and the restoration of peace. The adventure in the sky world enters a never-ending battle with the arrival of the Beast of the Apocalypse, Ragnarion, and Beelzebub, who possesses wings of steel.

A new 'Summon System' has been added to the combat mechanics. Players can equip Summon Stones obtained through the story to trigger summons during battle, allowing them to directly control the summoned character to attack for a limited time.

Additionally, when certain conditions are met, players can trigger an 'Ascend Chain'—where Lyria summons a Primal Beast simultaneously with a Chain Burst—further expanding the strategic depth and excitement of combat.

In terms of content expansion, new high-level tiers and multiple boss battles have been added to 4-player multiplayer quests. A new single-player mode, 'Extreme Trial Workshop,' has also been introduced, where players can strengthen their characters while exploring mysterious realms.

Along with these, new playable characters and a 'Master Skill System' that raises growth caps have been added, ensuring continued gameplay even after clearing the main story.

Online multiplayer supports up to 4-player co-op with cross-platform play, and the Nintendo Switch 2 version also supports local wireless multiplayer.

Furthermore, a paid upgrade kit will be available for existing 'Granblue Fantasy: Relink' users, allowing them to carry over save data to 'Granblue Fantasy: Relink - Endless Ragnarok' on the same platform. Information regarding the Special Edition and early-purchase bonuses has also been released.

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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