Today, developer Bluepoch detailed its coming Version 3.2 update “A Flowing Feast” to its 20th century time-travel strategy role-playing game title ‘Reverse: 1999’ over on YouTube via livestream—set to launch 20 January.
New characters, gameplay additions (an expansion to the roguelike mode, events), rewards (pulls, drops, and an unowned 6-star!), and a confirmed collaboration with the first-person shooter and immersive sim title ‘Atomic Heart’. Additionally, beginning 15 January, all previous soundtrack releases will be made available on major streaming platforms including a commemorative album slated to hit the 17th. Plus, a fan contest is set to launch on SNS platforms for fans to take part in.
As for those aforementioned in-game codes, you can claim 240 Clear Drops and various resources by redeeming the following:
Code 1: GreatMamanBeryl
Code 2: FakeBusterBrume
Code 3: StrangeParisThings
Have a gander below for more details on Reverse: 1999’s Version 3.2 update. The game is a 20th century strategy role-playing game and is available as a free-to-play release on PC via its official client/Steam, iOS, and Android via Google Play.
Highlights include:
IN GAME NEWS: New Limited Character Beryl & New 6-Star Character Brume, A FREE Unowned 6-Star Character, 1000 Clear Drops for free, and more Abundant Rewards
Part I. New Characters
Phase 1 Bringing the New Limited 6-Star Character Beryl
Beryl is a genius fortune teller who can almost passively foresee all destinies. Notably, she is also the mother of 5-Star character Matilda. Players can summon her in Version 3.2 during her special banner.
Beryl will bring a brand new Lingering Glow system to Reverse: 1999. Her arcane skill can add a new debuff to enemies, collect Lingering Glow while enemies are affected by other debuffs like Burn or Halo. The Lingering Glow has various functions, including increasing allies’ Critical Rate, reducing the Healing Taken by enemies, dealing Genesis DMG, also bringing extra Mental DMG when there’s enough Lingering Glow. Therefore, she can fit into all kinds of different teams.
Phase 2 Adds New 6-Star Character Brume:
Brume is a warm-hearted taxi driver in 1930’s Paris. Her ancestors were French adventurers obsessed with treasure and glory, but Brume takes a “laissez-faire” attitude towards this heavy family destiny, preferring her daily life driving her taxi.
During Phase 2 of Version 3.2 (beginning February 12), players can summon Brume in her special banner.
Part II. Abundant Rewards: Guaranteed 6-Star & 120 Free Pulls
Log in to get an unowned 6-Star Character: Simply by logging in, players can obtain a random 6-Star character they do not currently own from the standard pool.
Log In to Claim 1,000 Clear Drops: On February 1, players can log in to claim 1,000 Clear Drops and the Carnival-Exclusive Collectible, Crown of the “Suitcase King”.
Unlock for Free: Roar Jukebox | Master Tape: Players can log in to unlock the Roar Jukebox | Master Tape, and once you reach Decibel Level 10, you can pick a reward from the Pick Your-Own Garment Chest. Choose from Sweetheart’s The Preaching of Venus, Dikkes’s The Pointy End Up, Balloon Party’s Folk Song of the Silver Butterfly and a Voucher for 880 Crystal Drops.
30 FREE Pulls: Sign in during Version 3.2 to get 30 free summons, including Decatone – On Fate’s Cue to pull Beryl, and 20 free Unilogs.
Free 5-Star Character Selector: Participate in the version event to claim a 5-Star Character Selector, allowing you to choose one 5-Star character from a specified range to join your team.
Part III. New Gameplay:
A new addition to rogue-like mode “The Window to Other Worlds”: The Syndrome of Silence
New Features: Introducing a new story, follow the perspective of Coppélia, a girl who grew up within Manus Vindictae, exploring Paris for the first time. The gameplay adds a new system named “Catalysts” and “Attributes”. Instruments have differing attributes and offer unique bonuses, leading to different strategies in battle and events, and having higher attributes helps you pass attribute checks more easily in various events.
Reward: The Fading Resonance and various growth materials.
The Udimo System “Snapshot Udimorium” will be available at the start of Version 3.2.
Gameplay Introduction: Players can enter the “Snapshot Udimorium” from the info page on the home page, or while in idle mode. Players can watch what the Udimos do inside the suitcase and interact with them. New Udimos and content will be gradually added in future versions.
Part IV. More In-Game Activities:
“Rimet Cup: Sticker Edition” is the new version of “Critter Crash”.
New Features:
Join battles to earn Breach Progress. Higher Breach Progress increases Security Alertness and unlocks Heist Plans along with additional rewards.
Heist Plans have been added. Different plans feature specific players, pieces, and Acey’s Aid. The possibility of building your favorite team is greatly increased.
You may encounter strong security guards during battles. Defeat them to earn Acey’s Aid and gain universal bonuses. The outcome when challenging security guards does not affect regular battles.
Familiar characters, including Diggers, Melania, Pickles, Regulus, and Mr. APPLe will all unlock more functions and bring more mass buffs.
Lastly, the OST and fan contest news:
Commemorative Album to Launch on Major Streaming Platforms (including Spotify):
All of Reverse: 1999’s past EP’s are finally available all in one place. A 16-track commemorative album titled, Where All Paths Align, is set to release on January 17.
Beginning January 15, all previous OST’s will begin to go live on Spotify, Apple Music and all other major music streaming platforms.
In celebration of this long-awaited reunion, a special web event will be available soon, where players can complete tasks by listening to their favorite tracks and sharing the event to claim Clear Drops and growth materials, which will help unlock global milestone rewards!
Fan Creations Event:
Reverse: 1999 will launch a special fan creations event, taking place on the game’s official social media platforms with a Prize Pool of $5,000 (US Dollars)
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