Atelier Yumia Release Date and New Trailer Appear
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Atelier Yumia Release Date and New Trailer Appear

Koei Tecmo announced the worldwide release date for Atelier Yumia, and it also shared a new trailer going over the game’s story and systems. This is the first look at the upcoming Atelier series RPG since its debut at the August 2024 Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase

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Here’s the Atelier Yumia trailer, which begins with her talking about her mother and following in her footsteps. In this entry, alchemists are essentially outlaws and the art is forbidden. However, Yumia’s mother was one, and it cost her her life in an incident. Still, Yumia is also working to become a skilled alchemist who can help people and investigate what happened to the Aladissian Empire with an Aladiss Research Team. It was a nation in which alchemy played a major part, and as we explore, we find clues as to what happened. 

However, while Yumia’s arts are frowned upon by most, she is still supported by people. The two introduced in the video are Viktor and Isla von Duerer, who monitor and support her. We get to see the three of them explore the world, fight enemies in battle, and meet other allies. However, while we do get to see a lot of exploration, story, and battle elements in this latest video, we don’t see too much alchemy. But in this installment, you can perform fusions at her hub or perform Simple Synthesis in the field for some materials. When she is in her hub, however, she can also construct furniture and decorations for her alchemist base.

The Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land release date is March 21, 2025, and it will appear on the Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC via Steam worldwide.


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