“Crymachina” Trademark Filed by FurYu

Developer FuRyu filed a trademark for “Crymachina” in Japan on December 5, 2022, with the occurrence being made live today. Considering the naming convention, there’s a likely chance that this trademark is related to Crystar, but that’s simply speculation on our part. Regardless, we’ll be sure to keep you informed on what this trademark ends up pertaining to.

Thanks to Gematsu for sharing this news.

In case you missed it, the game was confirmed to have sold 140,000 units worldwide. A celebratory illustration was shared alongside a message from the director.

Crystar is an action RPG that has players assume the role of Rei Hatada, who is trying to revive her dead younger sister Mirai Hatada. Evidently, she makes a deal with the devil and must now fight the souls of those who have drifted into limbo.

The game revolves around the power of crying, which lends assistance to the characters and allows them to purify weapons and gain specific stat boosts. Enemies in the game will appear who must be defeated by crying and using the character’s lack of mental stability as a weapon. The Switch version will include all the DLC previously released.

Crystar is available now on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.

In case you missed it, check out our review of the game on Switch.


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