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Hunter x Hunter Nen x Impact Roster Revealed, Includes Meruem

Bushiroad announced that Meruem will appear as a playable character in Hunter x Hunter Nen x Impact. It also revealed the official opening animation for Hunter x Hunter Nen x Impact, which seems to reveal the roster that’ll be available at launch.

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For starters, here is the trailer for Meruem in Hunter x Hunter Nen x Impact:

He is a powerful character who has a wide reach thanks to his long tail. According to his description on the website, he is also a good assist character. The trailer shows Meruem facing off against Netero in what seems like a recreation of their showdown during the Chimera Ant Arc.

Here is the opening animation for Hunter x Hunter Nen x Impact:

It’s a minute and a half long. In the trailer, we can see the playable characters, as well as signature fights or techniques from the series. There are also some cuts that seem to reference the opening and ending animations from the show. From what we can see in the trailer, the playable characters at launch will be:

  • Biscuit
  • Chrollo
  • Feitan
  • Genthru
  • Gon
  • Hisoka
  • Killua
  • Kite
  • Kurapika
  • Leorio
  • Machi
  • Meruem
  • Morel
  • Netero
  • Razor
  • Uvogin

Hunter x Hunter Nen x Impact will come out on the PS5, Nintendo Switch, and Windows PC some time in 2024. Pre-orders are now open. The game does not support cross-platform play.


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