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Atelier Dusk Trilogy Trailer Covers The Ups And Downs For Each Protagonist

Koei Tecmo released a new trailer for the Atelier Dusk Trilogy Deluxe Pack, which comes jam packed with three Atelier titles and all of their accompanying DLC for PC, PS4, and Nintendo Switch owners. Ahead of the January 14th, 2020 release, Koei released a new trailer for the bundle pack, featuring the ups and downs for all the main protagonists from each entry.

The trailer has to cover all three games within the span of two and a half minutes, starting with Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk DX, where the main protagonist is desperately searching for her missing sibling Nio, who disappeared from the village without a trace.

Ayesha attempts to keep the alchemy workshop alive while searching for Nio, and dealing with the hardships of not having her younger sister around.

Altier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky DX centers around the two eponymous protagonists, Escha and Logy, who have troubles with getting along while completing their tasks. The trailer outlines how they butt heads and mend fences throughout the journey.

We also see a similar bit of turbulence between Shallistera and Shallote from Atelier Shallie: Alchesmists of the Dusk Sea DX, who team up to repair Shallistera’s ship in order to journey outside of the town after undertaking a task to defeat a dragon that prevents travel to the other continents.

The trailer doesn’t do much to showcase the actual gameplay, but instead shows the ups and downs the main characters will encounter throughout their journey.

Hopefully Koei and Gust will do a better job with the PC port on Steam come January 14th, because they received quite a bit of flak for the PC release of Atelier Ryza, which had several notable launch day bugs that prevented gamers from fully enjoying the JRPG experience.

You can learn more about the Atelier Dusk Trilogy Deluxe Pack by visiting the official Koei Tecmo website.

(Thanks for the news tip MaverickHL)

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