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SINoAlice NieR Automata and Replicant Events Will Kick Off in July and August

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There’s some good news for potential SINoALICE. Especially if they also looked at this upcoming Yoko Taro game and thought, “I’ll only play until those NieR-related activities appear.” Well, both the SINoALICE NieR: Automata and NieR Replicant events will start shortly after the game’s July 1, 2020 launch.

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July essentially belongs to NieR: Automata. That SINoALICE event will begin on July 16, 2020, then end on August 6, 2020. Immediately after it ends, the NieR Replicant event will start up and then go until August 20, 2020. People can expect to see 2B, 9S, and the Beauvoir boss fight in the first part. The second part has an original storyline inspired by NieR Replicant. 

As a reminder, here’s a trailer looking at the SINoALICE NieR collaboration events. As you can expect, there’s 2B, 9S, Young Nier, Kaine, Boy Nier, Emil, Devola, and Popola shown.

As a reminder, SINoAlice pre-registrations opened back in May 2020. Since 2,000,000 people signed up, people who begin playing will get rewards like Twilight Crystal currency, Gold, evolution materials, upgrade items, the Sleeping Beauty Sorcerer job, Sina, the Loyal Falsehood SR Nightmare, the Snowflake Spear SR pokearm weapon, and the Sealed Dragon Puppet SR grimoire weapon.

SINoALICE is immediately available on Android and Apple iOS devices in Japan, and its global debut will occur on July 1, 2020. 


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