Crymachina Heading to Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC in 2023

Crymachina Heading to Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC in 2023

In February, 2023, FuRyu teased a what seemed to be a new RPG. A teaser site noted that on March 1, 2023, all would be revealed. Now, NIS America and FuRyu came together to officially reveal the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC action-RPG Crymachina. It will appear in Japan on July 6, 2023, then show up worldwide in Fall 2023.

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The stars of Crymachina aren’t human. However, they are hoping to become so. Each of the three E.V.E are based upon people who did exist centuries before. People will follow them through a place known as Eden to discover if it might be possible for humans to return to the world. However, they’ll face opponents as they do so, leading to fights against various opponents.

The companies also revealed the two artists whose designs are behind the characters in the game. One is Rolua, who worked on the characters. The artist’s work also appeared in the light novel Boushokuki no Ken and in Star Ocean Anamnesis. The other is Yoshi., who is also working on the Kodansha game Izon.

NIS America also released a few gifs showing off some of the characters that will appear in the game. However, it didn’t provide any names for the individuals.

Here’s the Japanese PV.

The last FuRyu game with “cry” in the name was the action-RPG Crystar. It is available on the PS4, Switch, and PC.

Crymachina will head to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC sometime in Fall 2023 worldwide. It will debut in Japan on July 6, 2023.


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