Destiny Connect’s First Trailer Showcases Time Travel RPG’s Story, Setting, And Characters

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Nippon Ichi Software’s upcoming time traveling RPG Destiny Connect for PS4 and Switch was recently delayed by a couple weeks in Japan, but we got a new look with its first trailer.

 

Destiny Connect is a new RPG by Nippon Ichi Software made in the style of 3D animation from the ‘90s. The protagonist is a curious young girl named Sherry who lives in Clockney that gets frozen in time, and she’ll need to travel across various eras in order to bring back time.

 

Destiny Connect releases for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in Japan on March 14, 2019. You can check out details on its story with a prologue by Sherry in our previous report, and more about the gear town Clockney here.


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