Get ready for an exhilarating update as Tribe Nine gears up for Chapter 3: Neo Chiyoda City. Akatsuki Games has just unveiled the much-anticipated update, complete with a gripping trailer and the rollout of Version 1.1.0 patch. Mark your calendars for April 16th, 2025, when this new chapter will be available for all players.
What Does Tribe Nine Chapter 3 Look Like?
The trailer for Chapter 3: Neo Chiyoda City offers a glimpse into what promises to be an action-packed addition to the game. It showcases new characters making their debut, adding fresh dynamics to the storyline. The 3D models maintain their high-quality standard, and the setting of Neo Chiyoda City pays homage to the real-life Chiyoda district, featuring recognizable landmarks like the Imperial Palace and Akihabara. Dive into the world of Tribe Nine with the official trailer:
Feel the Clash Between the Brutal Combat and the Neon-Lit Streets?
This update introduces the new 3-star character, Kazuki Aoyama, available through the Event Synchro: Azure Streak. Players can also look forward to the new Tension Card, Precious Memories, which enhances certain gameplay builds. The integration of elements from the anime continues to enrich the game's narrative, and fans can catch up on the anime for free on YouTube until April 29th. Don't miss out on Akatsuki Games' follow and repost campaign on their official X account for a chance to win exclusive goodies.
Launched in February of this year, Tribe Nine is an action-adventure RPG that combines intense real-time combat with the unique Extreme Baseball Mode. Set in the futuristic Neo Tokyo, the game spans 23 areas inspired by real Tokyo locations, all reimagined with a cyberpunk aesthetic. As you navigate and liberate the city, you'll encounter a variety of quirky characters, making each exploration a new adventure.
If you're yet to experience Tribe Nine, you can download it from the Google Play Store and dive into the thrilling world of Neo Tokyo.
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