Atelier Ryza 2 Guidebook

Atelier Ryza 2 Official Guidebook Now Available

An official Atelier Ryza 2 Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy guidebook from Kadokawa is now available to purchase. This complete guide will cost ¥2,700 (or approximately $25) and is a total of 320 pages long. Digital e-book and physical editions of the guide are available to purchase through retailers like Amazon Japan. However, this guidebook is currently exclusive to Japanese audiences. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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The guide will break down basic features like general exploration and the collection of items. In addition, other systems are also covered in-depth. These include looks at combat and a chart that displays what kinds of rewards will be earned through events and quests. Detailed character biographies are also available in the guide, for those looking to learn a little more about the various companions in Atelier Ryza 2. There are a total of seven chapters, which cover these various functions, features, and maps.

We were recently given an early look at Atelier Ryza 2 Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy. You can read our impressions here.

Atelier Ryza 2 Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy is immediately available in Japan on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 (digital-only), and PlayStation 4. It will release in North America on January 26, 2021 and in Europe on January 29, 2021. A PC version will launch on January 26, 2021.


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