Koei Tecmo Games and Akatsuki Games announced that the mobile RPG Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy and the Polar Night Liberator will be receiving a global English version sometime in 2024.
As revealed on the game’s newly set up official Twitter, Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy and the Polar Night Liberator is set to have a global release sometime in 2024 for Android, iOS, and PC via Steam.
No concrete release date has been announced yet, however, according to the official Apple App Store page for the game, it is expected to launch on the 31st of January, 2024.
The global version of Atelier Resleriana is currently open for pre-registration and fans interested can do so through the official website.
About Atelier Resleriana
Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy and the Polar Night Liberator has been out in Japan since 23 September 2023, one month after it was initially revealed during a livestream.
Set in the kingdom of Lantarna, which was once prosperous through the use of alchemy.
However, the art of alchemy has since long fallen into obscurity and has been forgotten by most.
The protagonist, Resna, dreams of reviving the forgotten art of alchemy to the world once more, embarking on an adventure in search of The Continent of the End, a fabled land where clues of this ancient art form are believed to lie dormant.
In Atelier Resleriana, players will explore dungeons, and battle monsters, and collect materials to use to formulate and create alchemical synthesis.
The game will feature many characters for players to recruit, including prominent ones from various Atelier titles such as Ryza, Ayesha, Tess, and more.
As mentioned, Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy and the Polar Night Liberator will be coming to global with an English version for Android, iOS, and PC via Steam in 2024.
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Long ago, the kingdom of Lantarna prospered from the blessings of a white comet that passed overhead. The art of harnessing the comet's blessings was called alchemy, and the practitioners of this art were known as alchemists. However, when the comet disappeared and its blessings were no longer available, the use of alchemy gradually declined and was eventually forgotten.