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Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising Gets New Trailer, Launches November 30

Publisher Cygames and developer Arc System Works have announced that Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising will launch on November 30 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam. The game’s standard edition will cost $49.99, while the Deluxe edition will cost $74.99. Additionally, a free edition will also be available. While the edition will have limited features, it will include four playable characters, the first part of the story, and access to the online lobby. Lastly, the publisher has announced that a second open beta test will launch sometime this fall for PC and consoles. The beta will include lobby matches with the cross-play feature, new gameplay adjustments, and more. A release date trailer was also revealed.

The game’s details via the publisher:

Granblue Fantasy: Versus Rising is the latest title in the Granblue Fantasy Versus series.

Following the previous title, Arc System Works, known for its Guilty Gear franchise, and Cygames have teamed up to develop Granblue Fantasy: Versus Rising. This new game maintains the high-quality presentation that the Granblue Fantasy franchise is known for and the easy-to-play game system praised by both newcomers and fighting game veterans alike in the previous Granblue Fantasy Versus title. Additionally, the game will feature many new game elements, including all-new characters, mechanics, and modes.

Furthermore, Granblue Fantasy: Versus Rising will utilize long-awaited rollback netcode technology for an even smoother and more responsive online play experience. The game will also support cross-play between PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC (Steam), allowing players to engage in battle and interact cross-platform with more players for a more united player community and dynamic gameplay.

Granblue Fantasy: Versus Rising will feature a variety of new ways to enjoy the Granblue Fantasy Versus series. The game will add a host of numerous new and rebalanced gameplay mechanics to battles as well, allowing players to engage with a simple, yet profoundly tactical gameplay experience.

Key Features

Large Character Roster – Players will see many characters—new and old ones—join the fray. In addition to the 24 characters from the current Granblue Fantasy: Versus cast, multiple new characters will join Granblue Fantasy: Versus Rising at launch.

New Gameplay Mechanic: Ultimate Skills – Players will be able to perform Ultimate Skills, an even more powerful version of Plus Skills from Granblue Fantasy: Versus, briefly slowing down the opponent’s movement—enabling new ways to extend combos and punish openings or whiffed attacks that would normally not be possible otherwise. Information about additional new mechanics and systems will be released in the future.

New Story Mode – In line with the increased volume of the story, an abridged version of all 50 chapters featured in RPG Mode from the first GBVS will be made available in an all-new Story Mode. By eliminating item collection, growth elements, and some quest battles, the story can be enjoyed more easily in preparation for a new original saga featuring new characters set to unfold in Granblue Fantasy: Versus Rising.

Graphic Enhancements – In-game shaders and post-processing effects have been enhanced to further replicate the iconic art style of Granblue Fantasy while not compromising visibility when playing. The visual overhaul combined with higher quality images both contribute to the game’s fresh new look and play experience.

Online Lobby Expansion – A feature enjoyed in the previous game has now been greatly enhanced while still allowing players to control their lobby avatars, communicate with other players, and request a match. Before, players were able to move freely on the deck of the Grandcypher, but now the stage is expanded to include an entire island.

Grand Bruise Legends! Mode – Players will be able to play with dozens of others in “Grand Bruise Legends!,” a dedicated online battle royale mode featuring a variety of mini-games. Mini-games include a variety of rules, where players can either unite and fight against enemies or sabotage other players in free-for-alls in several battle royale-style games. This mode can serve as a break between intense one-on-one matches, or as the main mode for players who feel they aren’t yet ready to play fighting games online.

Rising Royale – It’s a race to the finish in this free-for-all obstacle course. Use items to obstruct your opponents and enjoy the chaos that unfolds in this mode where anything goes!

Gold Brick Hoarder – Players are divided into teams in this contest to wrangle as many Gold Bricks as they can into their team’s stockpile within a time limit. Like Rising Royale, players can also choose to focus on disrupting the enemy team’s progress instead.

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Abdul Saad

Abdul Saad is a seasoned entertainment journalist and critic and has been writing for five years on multiple gaming sites. When he isn't writing or playing the latest JRPG, he can be found coding games of his own or tinkering with something electrical.

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