Fate Trigger: The Novita Bringing Anime Waifus And Battle Royales Together In 2025
Yet another battle royale, but the devs seem to know exactly what audience they want to go after.
Do you like battle royales? Do you like anime waifus? Today's a good day to be you, then. Saroasis Studios just revealed their next F2P project and it happens to intersect with both of your interests.
Fate Trigger: The Novita will release in 2025 on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and mobile devices, but you can get a look at it now in the trailer below or try and get into upcoming closed alphas starting on September 25th. That said, there doesn't seem to be a location to sign up just yet. The tweet below offers a sign up link, but it just takes you to the Steam page, which doesn't have a "Request Access" button or anything on it yet.
You can follow their social media to take a shot at winning an Amazon gift card, though.
Get ready for the first look at Fate Trigger! https://t.co/urTwceiZYJ to join the Closed Alpha! ✨
Pull your trigger on September 25(Wed), AM EDT. Let anime heroes storm the arena! To celebrate this, we’re giving away $50 Amazon cards to 50 lucky players—$2500 total! 🎯… pic.twitter.com/3iWZaPPmE2
— Fate Trigger: The Novita (@FateTrigger_EN) September 13, 2024
Fate Trigger is a hero-based battle royale, so you'll be choosing from a lineup of anime-inspired ladies, each with their own skill and ability set. Sure, you'll be taking on the normal battle royale tropes like loadout, squad-ing up, trying to gear up and survive...you know the drill on that front by now.
The team developed Fate Trigger in Unreal Engine 5 and is boasting features like a short time to kill, unique environments made from floating rock islands, and a somewhat interesting call-out on the Steam page regarding a commitment to keeping cheaters out of the game.
If you want to know more, hit up the game's new Steam page.
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