A brand-new fighting game titled Hunter x Hunter: Nen X Impact has been unveiled. Based on the popular Hunter x Hunter manga series, the game promises to transform the beloved characters into action-packed gameplay. The reveal comes with a brief teaser trailer, offering fans a glimpse of the characters gearing up for intense battles.
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Development Insights and Gameplay Speculations
The teaser, although lacking in actual gameplay footage, has sparked speculation among fans about the nature of Nen X Impact. While the trailer doesn't provide a release date or gameplay details, there are concerns that the game might lean towards the arena fighter genre rather than a more traditional fighting game. Described as a "full-scale" or "full-fledged" fighting game, the translation from the original Japanese (via Google Translate) leaves room for interpretation, keeping fans eagerly awaiting further clarification.
Nen X Impact is under development by Eighting, a renowned Japanese studio known for its work on licensed anime and manga games. With a history of collaboration on significant projects, including Nintendo's Pikmin 4 and Pikmin 3 Deluxe, Eighting brings a wealth of experience to this Hunter x Hunter adaptation.
What to Expect and Platforms
The teaser leaves fans cautiously optimistic about the game's development, as it suggests a format where players may select three characters at a time, possibly swapping them mid-fight for extended rounds.
While no specific platforms have been confirmed, the safe assumption includes PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. Considering Eighting's history with Nintendo, a potential Switch port might also be in the cards, especially given the modest visuals seen in the teaser.
Bushiroad and Eighting have not yet announced the release date for Hunter x Hunter: Nen X Impact, which was first unveiled at Jump Festa 2024 in December 2023.
In the meantime, you can watch official teaser here:
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