NetEase has revealed a new official trailer for its highly anticipated open-world RPG, Ananta. This urban-themed title is being developed by the studio Naked Rain, part of the RayFire division of NetEase Games. The trailer, accompanied by the melodic song “SEVENTH HEAVEN” by Japanese singer milet, offers players a glimpse into the vibrant city of the game and its gameplay dynamics.
Ananta is an RPG where players take on the role of an elite investigator, a character who can explore every corner of an urban world filled with secrets and challenges. The game invites players to interact with a variety of characters while navigating different cities, facing anomalous phenomena that threaten humanity’s peace. In addition to intense combat missions, players can enjoy everyday activities like playing basketball, working out, or throwing darts, offering a rich and varied experience.
New trailer
The trailer not only showcases the unique atmosphere of “Ananta” but also presents real gameplay scenes, including dynamic battles. Players will not only face enemies directly but will also have the option to use stealth tactics and environmental objects to their advantage. One of the most exciting moments features a car chase, highlighting the adrenaline of escaping or chasing enemies at high speeds through the city streets.
Regarding daily life, the trailer emphasizes the freedom of movement players will have, from using ropes to climb to driving vehicles and exploring every nook and cranny of the city.
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