CyGames Background Art Exhibit VR

Cygames Background Art Exhibit to Include VR

A Cygames Background Art Exhibit is planned for July 2021. The art exhibit will be held at the Nizo Yamamoto Art Museum in Nagasaki, Japan. The exhibit itself will feature artwork from four different Cygames titles. These will include Shadowverse and Granblue Fantasy. Additionally, the Cygames Background Art Exhibit will make use of VR. The exhibit will open on July 24, 2021 and will remain open until September 5, 2021. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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As mentioned previously, backgrounds from four different Cygames titles will be part of the exhibit. Art from Shadowverse, Granblue Fantasy, Princess Connect! Re: Dive, and Uma Musume Pretty Derby will be displayed. A total of seventy pieces will be shown. These images only will include backgrounds created for the respective games. Character artwork, like concept or key art, will not be part of the exhibit.

Additionally, the Cygames Background Art Exhibit will be available to view using VR. The online exhibit will open on July 30, 2021 and will be available to view twenty-four hours a day. Attendees can use their phones or PCs to attend the exhibit virtually.

Those who wish to physically attend the event will need to take precautions due to the on-going pandemic. The official website for the event details them in full.


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