Indivisible Gets Even More Stylish By Launching the Full Version of TRIGGER Opening
505 Games released the opening of the Lab Zero action-platforming RPG Indivisible, coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC-via Steam on October 8, with a physical retail release for console on October 11.
The opening was created by animation studio TRIGGER, known for Kill la Kill and Little Witch Academia, and meant to give fans a taste of the adventure that awaits them. This is the full version of the opening that includes many new scenes with music from composer Hiroki Kikuto (Secret of Mana).
Additionally, there are pre-order bonuses for the game:
Steam:
- “Follow Me Roti!” pre-order bonus lets Ajna’s lovable pet tapir, Roti, follow her along the adventure to save the world of Loka!
- Exclusive character skins inspired by Valve fan-favorite games
- Portal Companion Cube to ensure you’ll never be lonely on your journey through Loka
PS4:
- Digital copy of Indivisible’s rich soundtrack composed by world-renowned musician Hiroki Kikuta (Secret of Mana)
- Exclusive in-game cosmetic character skins and recolors
- “Follow Me Roti!” pre-order bonus lets Ajna’s lovable pet tapir, Roti, follow her along the adventure to save the world of Loka!
Xbox One:
- Exclusive in-game cosmetic character skins and recolors
- “Follow Me Roti!” pre-order bonus lets Ajna’s lovable pet tapir, Roti, follow her along the adventure to save the world of Loka!
Indivisible follows Ajna, a young fighter who has just suffered a loss. During her journey, she’ll encounter what is known as “incarnations”, people she can absorb into herself and manifest to fight alongside her. Throughout the game, she will recruit many new fighters who will join her and become part of her story. This is all in hopes they can find a way to unite the world and hopefully save it. However, that isn’t going to be easy.
In case you missed it, check out our hands-on preview of the game including new gameplay from a city level. We also give a look at the game’s platforming and battle sections.
You can watch the full opening for Indivisible from animation studio TRIGGER below:
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