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Hotta Studio dévoile un RPG immersif en monde ouvert, Neverness to Everness

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Dec 17,2024

Hotta Studio, créateurs du RPG à succès en monde ouvert Tower of Fantasy, dévoile son prochain projet ambitieux : Neverness to Everness. Ce nouveau RPG en monde ouvert mélange un récit urbain surnaturel captivant avec de nombreux éléments de style de vie, promettant quelque chose pour tout le monde.

Entrez dans une ville étrange et merveilleuse

La métropole tentaculaire de Hethereau se sent immédiatement mal. Est-ce les arbres particuliers ? Des résidents insolites ? Ou peut-être la loutre à tête de télévision que vous venez de voir ? L'étrangeté s'intensifie la nuit, avec des skateboards couverts de graffitis provoquant le chaos.

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Vous et vos amis, dotés de puissantes capacités d'Esper, êtes chargés de percer le mystère derrière ces anomalies inexplicables qui sévissent dans la ville. Explorez librement, résolvez des crises et peut-être même intégrez-vous à la vie quotidienne de Hethereau.

Au-delà de l'aventure : un style de vie riche

Alors que le combat et l'exploration sont centraux, Neverness to Everness propose un système de style de vie profond. Possédez et personnalisez des voitures de sport et participez à des courses nocturnes palpitantes. Achetez et rénovez votre propre maison, en la transformant en votre retraite urbaine idéale. De nombreuses autres activités sont à découvrir au sein de la ville.

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Notez que le jeu nécessite une connexion en ligne persistante.

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Visuels époustouflants

Propulsé par Unreal Engine 5, Neverness to Everness offre des visuels réalistes grâce à la géométrie virtualisée Nanite. Les magasins de la ville regorgent de détails, encore améliorés par le rendu NVIDIA DLSS et le lancer de rayons. L'éclairage d'ambiance du jeu crée une atmosphère captivante et mystérieuse.

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Bien qu'une date de sortie n'ait pas encore été annoncée, Neverness to Everness sera gratuit. Les précommandes sont disponibles sur le site officiel.

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