Neo: The World Ends With You

NEO: The World Ends With You Announced

This article is over 4 years old and may contain outdated information

People will have a chance to return to Shibuya with NEO: The World Ends With You, a new, upcoming The World Ends With You title. The Reapers Game will begin once again worldwide in Summer 2021. Square Enix revealed the news through a mysterious teaser website that appeared seven days ago on November 17, 2020.

Recommended Videos

The announcement trailer shows off how combat will work in the new title and introduces a handful of its main characters, such as Rindo, Fret, Nagi, Minamimoto, and the Game Master Shiba. This video also includes a look at the new environments, how exploration exploration will work, and what appears to be a boss fight. Unlike the previous title, NEO: The World Ends With You will be mostly presented in 3D.

You can watch the NEO: The World Ends With You trailer below.

Now that the countdown has reached its end, the teaser website has now turned into the official site for the upcoming game. Outside of the announcement trailer and the release date, no further information has been shared.

Here’s the first round of screenshots for the game.

NEO: The World Ends With You will arrive on the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in Summer 2021. In addition, a new trailer for the upcoming anime adaptation of The World Ends With You was shared on November 23, 2020 too.


Siliconera is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
Author
Image of Kazuma Hashimoto
Kazuma Hashimoto
Senior staff writer, translator and streamer, Kazuma spends his time playing a variety of games ranging from farming simulators to classic CRPGs. Having spent upwards of 6 years in the industry, he has written reviews, features, guides, with work extending within the industry itself. In his spare time he speedruns games from the Resident Evil series, and raids in Final Fantasy XIV. His work, which has included in-depth features focusing on cultural analysis, has been seen on other websites such as Polygon and IGN.