Keep your eyes peeled while you’re in Las Vegas, for Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising is the highlight of Cygames’ exhibition booth at the Evolution Championship Series 2024.
Held from July 19 to 21, 2024 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, USA, expect exciting activities and exclusive artwork showcase at the booth.
Look out for Tokyo-based video game publisher and developer Cygames at Evo 2024
The range of activities happening at the booth includes a playable demo of the upcoming major Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising patch Version 1.50.
There will be exhibition matches featuring a special guest, merchandise on sale, and unique items present at the booth.
On top of that, throughout the weekend, Cygames will showcase newly commissioned GBVSR artwork to commemorate the event.
Participants placing within the top three in GBVSR at Evo 2024 will be awarded exclusive badges which can be prominently showcased on their in-game profile cards.
What is Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising?
Granblue Fantasy Versus Rising, the sequel to Granblue Fantasy Versus, launched worldwide on December 14, 2023 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Windows.
It revamps the fighting experience of its predecessor with a focus on being more accessible and strategic. Newcomers can jump right in with easier special move execution options, making flashy combos more achievable.
Mechanics like Overdrive and Tactical Moves were removed. Instead, you’ll manage Bravery Points, a resource used for powerful abilities, such as your ultimate.
Cygames is a Japanese video game company known for developing and publishing mobile, console, and PC games.
They are headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, and have gained prominence for titles such as Granblue Fantasy, Shadowverse, and Dragalia Lost. They tend to create visually impressive games with compelling gameplay mechanics, often featuring rich storytelling and engaging multiplayer experiences.
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