Atelier Sophie 2 Gets a Gorgeous Launch Trailer

With Koei Tecmo and Gust’s potion-concocting RPG sequel, Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream, finally out in the wild for PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC, the Japanese companies have dropped a brand new launch trailer to help whet fans’ appetites.

Feel free to check out the new video for yourself down below:

Gust’s latest is all set to be a direct continuation of 2016’s Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book. Featuring classic turn-based combat, its signature puzzle-like synthesis system, and new weather-controlling mechanics, Atelier Sophie 2 is poised to be a familiar RPG adventure for the fans.

If you’re on the lookout for more gameplay trailers, character trailers and a glimpse at a bevy of new screenshots, we’ve got you covered. Plus, if you want to listen to a few snippets from the game’s wonderful soundtrack, go ahead and click through here.

For more information, here’s a general overview courtesy of an official press release we received recently from Koei Tecmo:

Today, KOEI TECMO America and developer GUST Studios are proud to announce that their heart-warming JRPG, Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream, is now available across North America on the Nintendo Switch™, PlayStation®4 Computer Entertainment System, and Windows PC via Steam®. A brand-new trailer was released alongside the announcement to tease the mysterious new adventure that Sophie will embark on in search of a lost friend.

The sequel to Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book, Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream begins a brand-new adventure for heroines Sophie and Plachta. After leaving Sophie’s hometown of Kirchen Bell, the pair discovers a huge tree identical to the one that Plachta had seen in a dream. As they get closer, a mysterious vortex pulls them inside, launching them into the dream-like world of Erde Wiege, separating the pair. Sophie then sets off on a quest to find her best friend and return home, meeting a variety of new characters along the way who are ready to join the search party. Will Sophie be able to find Plachta and uncover the truth behind this mysterious new world?

Throughout the journey, Sophie will explore the vast landscapes of the magical Erde Wiege. These lands are filled with an abundance of resources and materials that are perfect for use in alchemy – with some gathering spots standing out from the rest. Newly introduced Major Gathering Spots will challenge players to a mini game – if they have the right harvesting tool – and depending on their result the quality and number of materials gathered will increase! Once materials are gathered, they can be used in the Atelier series’ staple synthesis system. The latest entry uses an updated panel synthesis system where alchemic components are strategically placed on the panel to increase the final item’s quality and effect levels.

When harvesting materials in the world, players will notice a variety of different creatures that roam the lands ready to attack! For the first time in the series, Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream features a battle system that begins instantly without any load times or separate screens, allowing gameplay to flow seamlessly between exploration and combat. Battles consist of six party members – three in the front (the assault team) and three at the back (the back-up team) – with players being able to switch character positions at will. Carefully switching characters positions and utilising the new Twin Action and Dual Trigger abilities is pivotal in getting an upper-hand on the more challenging monsters that appear. In some battles, Weather Control can also be used to strike down enemies thanks to the power of Mother Nature. Can Sophie and friends survive the fight and find Plachta before it’s too late?!

Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream is out now for PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

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