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Latest SINoALICE Conquest Event Pits Players Against Emil’s Disembodied Head

SINoALICE Emil Conquest Event

The latest SINoALICE conquest event is on the horizon, and it will pit players against Emil’s disembodied head. For a limited time players will be able to fight NieR Gestalt, Replicant, and Automata‘s very own Emil, but in quite the surprising way. As mentioned above, you won’t just be fighting Emil, but specifically you’ll be fighting his disembodied head. Like other Conquest events, this will only be available for limited times throughout the day. Additionally, this is a limited collaboration event, similar to the NieR: Automata collaboration, and will only be available until August 6, 2020.

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The times you can challenge Emil’s disembodied head are as follows:

  • 2:00pm-2:29pm
  • 9:20pm-9:59pm
  • 11:30pm-11:59pm
  • 1:30am-1:59am
  • 3:30-3:59am
  • 5:30-5:59am

These are the times listed for the United States servers, so if you’re playing on the Asian servers, this will not apply to you. Skip tickets cannot be used in the Conquest: Experimental Weapon’s Resolve event, so you will need to play through this event manually. It is also advised that players increase their power as Verse 3 of the SINoALICE Emil Conquest: Experimental Weapon’s Resolve event will be quite challenging.

Other NieR collaborations include the NieR: Automata event, which is currently on-going, though will end on the same date as the Experimental Weapon’s Resolve Conquest event. Fans of the NieR series will want to make sure to log-in during this period to receive a free 2B Breaker. Additionally, we’ve written a guide to make the most out of your time for this event.

SINoALICE is immediately available on Android and Apple iOS devices.

Kazuma Hashimoto
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