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Free-to-play anime RPG Ananta formally revealed with GTA 6-inspired trailer


Ananta, the free-to-play open world anime RPG previously often known as Project Mugen, has now been formally revealed with a full trailer.

The sport was initially introduced at Gamescom final 12 months however this slick trailer reveals a primary correct take a look at its Grand Theft Auto meets Spider-Man gameplay.

There’s definitely lots to soak up: from its pop aesthetic and faux social media stories, to swinging and driving by means of futuristic streets, beating up oddball unhealthy guys with eccentric strikes and sneaky stealth, and looking out cool within the course of. At one level there is a man using a rest room with legs. Check it out for your self under.

ANANTA | Announce TrailerWatch on YouTube

Ananta comes courtesy of Chinese developer Naked Rain and can be printed by NetEase. There’s no launch date but, although followers can pre-register for particulars already.

There’s additionally no phrase on its monetisation: it is free-to-play, however unknown as of but if it’s going to embrace gacha or microtransactions.

Ananta trailer screenshot showing lady with purple hair, cat ears and sunglasses driving a car

Ananta screenshot showing view outside a car window of a man riding a toilet with legs

I did inform you there was a person on a rest room… | Image credit score: Naked Rain

As for the bizarre plot, gamers will “tackle the position of an elite Agent throughout the A.C.D. (Anti-Chaos Directorate) embarking on an exhilarating journey by means of a world that breaks all the foundations”, in accordance with the developer. “Nova City has plunged into Chaos, from spooky paranormal phenomena to bathrooms racing by means of visitors within the streets, the sport guarantees to supply a singular mix of humor, journey, and thriller.”

The trailer definitely has shades of GTA 6 to it and the stealth fight appears closely impressed by Insomniac’s Spider-Man sequence. The aesthetic additionally appears to sit down someplace between MiHoYo’s work and DokeV from Pearl Abyss.

Still, even with its apparent allusions to different video games, it appears like a enjoyable romp – and the music is a bop.



Ella Bennet
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