SINoALICE pre-registrations now available on the App Store

Square Enix has announced that pre-registration for Yoko Taro’s SINoALICE is now open on the App Store. Having already surpassed 1.5 million pre-registrations on Google Play, iOS users now have the chance to pre-register before the game’s launch on July 1, 2020. Yoko Taro is the director of NieR: Automata and has crafted this new world based on classic literary fiction.

Alice, Cinderalla and others must fight to the death in order to ressurect their authors. Players take part in real-time combat “across intertwining storylines.”

SINoALICE is free-to-play and will include in-app purchases.

SINoALICE

Since opening pre-registration on Google Play and attracting more than 1.5 million registrations, all users will receive a free upgrade set. This set contains five upgrade swords, five upgrade shields and five upgrade tablets.

More details of the game, a look at the development and additional content will be posted across SINoALICE’s social media accounts. Stay tuned at the following links;

To register on the App Store follow this link. For Google Play, click here.

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