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Granblue Fantasy: Relink Getting Sandalphon, Seofon, and Tweyen

Seofon, Tweyen, and Sandalphon will appear as free characters in Granblue Fantasy: Relink in future patches. You can check out the entire road map of updates via the official website.

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For starters, Version 1.1.0 will go live on March 14, 2024. That update will include a new quest called “The Final Vision” as free content. Paid content will include various packs such as the Emote Expansion Set and the Self-Improvement Pack. These packs will give items like Ambrosia and Gold Dalia Badges, and you can check them out from the official website. Version 1.2.0 will launch in April 2024, with Seofon and Tweyen as new playable characters. This will be free content. You can also just buy them if you don’t want to unlock them in the game. Version 1.3.0 of Granblue Fantasy: Relink will go live in May 2024, with Sandalphon appearing as a new playable character. Again, you can unlock him for free, or buy him if you don’t want to bother with the in-game conditions.

You can check out trailers for Seofon and Tweyen as well. Here is how they look in the game proper:

In Japanese, Junichi Suwabe voices Seofon. Suwabe’s roles include Sukuna in Jujutsu Kaisen and Archer/EMIYA in the Fate series. Alejandro Saab voices him in English. You may have heard Saab as Akihiko in Persona 3 Reload and Jing Yuan in Honkai: Star Rail. As for Tweyen, Yuko Minaguchi voices her in Japanese. Minaguchi’s roles include Farah in Tales of Eternia, as well as Videl and Pan in the Dragon Ball series. Giselle Fernandez voices her in English. Fernandez played Aloy in Genshin Impact and Princess Daisy in Super Mario Bros Wonder.

Granblue Fantasy: Relink is available for the PS4, PS5, and Windows PC.


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