NieR: Automata’s Footage From Taipei Game Show 2017 Explores New Areas

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Square Enix showcased the latest of the Platinum Games-developed action RPG, NieR: Automata, at Taipei Game Show 2017 this weekend with footage showing new areas and some screenshots to go with it.

 

The footage begins at the 18:33 mark of the video, where it starts out with a bit of some exploration, where we get to see an abandoned amusement park area at the 20:53 point. Unfortunately, they couldn’t show too much more of the area, but we still get to see other places like the department ruins.

 

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NieR: Automata releases in Japan on February 23, North America on March 7, and Europe on March 10, 2017 for PlayStation 4. The PC version will be available sometime in 2017.


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