Battle Royale Game Knives Out Collaborates with Anime Tokyo Ghoul
It looks like Knives Out is a Battle Royale game that is quite diligent in collaborating with famous anime. After previously collaborating with the anime Attack on Titan and Gintama, recently the game developed by NetEase and already available on the PS4 platform is officially collaborating with the Tokyo Ghoul anime. It is planned that this collaboration event will last for 2 weeks, starting from June 30 to July 14, 2020.
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It is planned that this collaboration will present various items with the Tokyo Ghoul theme, including special skins from the characters Kaneki Ken, Touka Kirishima, and Rize Kamishiro. The skin will show your character with a “kagune” look that is characteristic of Ghouls. In addition, this collaboration with Tokyo Ghoul will present a new map, which allows you to play as a team, to eradicate the ghouls. This new map itself, will have gameplay like the game “Endless Dungeon”, where you have to survive the various waves that exist. Not to forget, NetEase has prepared various weapons and cars with the theme of Tokyo Ghoul, which will also enliven this collaboration.
Previously, the game which was first released in 2017 for Android and IOS by NetEase had another name Tokyo Royale. The name Tokyo Royale itself, because this battle royale game is quite popular in Japan, so it’s no wonder the Knives Out game quite often collaborates with famous anime as one of its marketing strategies to attract new players.
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