New Ys VI: Online The Ark of Napishtim Information Reveals Characters

More information about Ys VI: Online The Ark of Napishtim has been revealed, providing a better look at the characters that will appear in the upcoming title. Alongside this information, new artwork has been shared that gives players a closer look at one of the areas within the game. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Adol Christin, Olha, and Isha will be in Ys VI: Online The Ark of Napishtim, with new artwork created for each of the characters. However, their background information remains mostly the same. This update mostly provides new illustrations and a preview of newly rendered environments. You can take a look at the artwork for Adol Christin, Olha, and Isha below.

As mentioned previously, the new information for Ys VI: Online The Ark of Napishtim does include a look at new renders for Rehda Village. The coastal village has been recreated for the mobile title, which you can take a look at below.

A pre-registration campaign is currently underway for Ys VI: Online The Ark of Napishtim. Rewards include various materials and in-game currency players will be able to use.

Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim released in September 2003 for PC to Japanese audiences. A PlayStation 2 release followed in 2005, with a PlayStation Portable version of the title releasing in 2006. In 2015 the PC version was released worldwide.

Ys VI: Online The Ark of Napishtim will arrive on Android and iOS devices in Japan sometime in Spring 2021.


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