In the present day Bandai Namco’s theme park NamjaTown introduced a brand new collaboration with the NieR: Automata franchise, and it is a actually cute one.
One of many themes of NamjaTown is cats, and the collaboration suits that theme, turning widespread heroes 2B and 9S into catgirl and catboy kinds
The artwork of the collaboration paints them in black and white outfits and with or with out their visors, as you possibly can see beneath and within the gallery on the backside of this publish.
For those who’re unfamiliar with NamjaTown is an indoor theme park operated by Bandai Namco within the Sunshine Metropolis amusement mall in Ikebukuro district, Tokyo. The collaboration might be lively between Friday, August 11, and Sunday, September 24, and since I will be on the town earlier than it ends for Tokyo Sport Present, you possibly can guess I am going.
Among the many points of interest are two9 completely different minigames and a stamp rally that allow you to win tapestries, keychains, clear recordsdata, and character stands. There may be additionally a themed menu on the cafe with meals and desserts, lattes, and cookies, with its personal themed merchandise together with coasters and keychains.
That is all fairly applicable to have a good time the return of the NieR: Automata Ver 1.1a anime and the announcement of the second cour.
You possibly can see every thing within the gallery beneath.
NieR: Automata is presently accessible for PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Change, and PC. Again in April, we heard that it has offered 7.5 million copies worldwide throughout all platforms, which is definitely flattering. Whereas we do not have particular data for now, its builders appear reasonably assured that one other NieR recreation might be coming in some unspecified time in the future.
This isn’t the primary collaboration sparked by the recognition of the anime, which has introduced the sport and its characters again below the highlight in Japan. Not too long ago, we noticed one with the comfort retailer chain Lawson, one with a series of public baths, and the pop-up outlets on the Loft shops.