New Atelier Resleriana Trailer Introduces the Titular Atelier Lilie Protagonist

Gust, Koei Tecmo, and Akatsuki Games have shared a brief new trailer for their ongoing free-to-play title Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy & the Liberator of Polar Night, introducing the titular protagonist of Atelier Lilie: The Alchemist of Salburg 3, Lilie.

That final game of the Salburg trilogy occurred two decades before Atelier Marie and has remained Japan-exclusive.

The Head of Gust, Junzo Hosoi, previously revealed that remakes of Atelier Elie: The Alchemist of Salburg 2 and Atelier Lilie: The Alchemist of Salburg 3 are possible.

Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy & the Liberator of Polar Night occurs in the kingdom of Lantana, which once prospered thanks to alchemy. However, the practice is now nonexistent, not even retained as a memory. The protagonist, Resna, sets off on a journey to restore alchemy throughout the land.

Players will be able to progress without consuming stamina, and the home screen will alter depending on how far you have reached. The series’ general gameplay loop is retained, with characters able to get stronger via quests and a growth board. There are also art cards of previous Atelier games and what-if scenarios with rewards of their own.

You’ll be scored in battle, with awards given depending on performance. Synthesis will have multiple characters unite their efforts across over 100 recipes obtained in various ways. Players will also be able to progress the story without consuming stamina.

You can view the Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy & the Liberator of Polar Night trailer highlighting Lilie below:

Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy & the Liberator of Polar Night is available on mobile devices via iOS and Android in Japan. The PC version via Steam will launch in January 2024.

There has been no word on a potential Western release.


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