Tower Of Fantasy's First Collaboration With Popular Anime Series Evangelion Nears
Iconic characters from the show will be limited Simulacrum, and classic mechas are being added, too.
“Anywhere can be a paradise as long as you have the will to live.” — Yui Ikari
Level Infinite and Hotta Studio announced that Tower of Fantasy is getting its first-ever collaboration with the iconic anime series Evangelion in the first half of 2024. Fans can anticipate the inclusion of characters like Asuka Langley Soryu, Rei Ayanami, and Shinji Ikari as limited Simulacrum in the MMORPG, along with classic mechas such as EVA-00, EVA-01, and EVA-02. The collaboration also introduces Smart Servant Pen Pen as a companion for exploration and battle, plus a customized vehicle for travel.
Also, as part of the celebration for Tower of Fantasy's 1.5-year anniversary, the 3.6 update brings new content — including the introduction of Plotti, a perfectionist responsible for overseeing spacetime Omnium reactors. Despite not being a tech personnel, Plotti's strong programming skills and affinity for penetration operations become valuable as she investigates abnormalities in the Infinite Sundial's Omnium reactor in Domain 9. The anniversary festivities promise in-game activities and rewards for players to unlock as well.
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