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'God Eater 3' News: Bandai Namco Makes The Announcement; Everything to Know

As one of the most loved universe in the gaming community, "God Eater" has been on the fans' radar since a third installment was announced several months ago. Considering that there is little to no details on what to expect for "God Eater 3," many speculated that the project was canceled.

Recent reports have revealed that game developer Bandai Namco has finally announced the latest title in the universe, and they also released a new teaser trailer for it.

"After the successful launch of God Eater 2: Rage Burst, leading video game publisher and developer Bandai Namco Entertainment Asia announces that it will be bringing God Eater 3 that is totally upgraded from last series, the latest iteration of the monster-slaying action RPG series. God Eater 3 is developed for home console," Bandai Namco said in a statement, as reported by Gematsu

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According to Polygon, the press release of the game's developer revealed no release date or platform for "God Eater 3." Fortunately, they at least provided a synopsis of the upcoming game title. Apparently, the third installment will pose a new threat on the God Eaters, aside from the already mounting pressure that they receive from the Aragmi, which is the universe's main monsters. It looks like the line between evil and good will be tested. Although there is no full explanation as to what that might mean, fans believe that more details will be revealed in the coming months.

Meanwhile, other details involve the usual: players will be able to team up with others to make a platoon of God Eaters. They will then set out to slay the Aragami. The action role-playing game is also expected to have more surprises. While waiting for more in-depth details, fans can check out the trailer.

"God Eater 3" is expected to be released next year.

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