NieR Reincarnation Automata

NieR: Automata Collaboration Event Returns in NieR Reincarnation

To celebrate the 5th anniversary of NieR: Automata, which released in February 2017, the NieR: Automata collaboration event has returned to NieR Reincarnation. Players can obtain unique versions of 2B, 9S, and A2 through the event. Additionally, 2P will be available to obtain as well. These versions are the very same ones that arrived through the global release of the mobile game. The NieR: Automata and NieR Reincarnation collaboration event will be available until March 14, 2022.

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Outside of featuring costumes unique to NieR Reincarnation for 2B, 9S, and A2, the event also has an individual storyline that players can experience once again thanks to this return collaboration. NieR Reincarnation has seen the inclusion of several NieR related collaboration events, such as a NieR Replicant event in September 2021. Players could obtain Kaine, Emil, and brother Nier through the event. A Drakengard 3 event also appeared, which gave players the chance to obtain Zero.

NieR Reincarnation is a mobile game set within the NieR universe. It features an all new cast of characters, with players experiencing their narrative through the creation of weapon stories. In September 2021, Square Enix announced the title had reached 15 million downloads worldwide.

NieR Reincarnation is immediately available for Android and iOS devices.


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