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Granblue Fantasy: Relink

It’s the computer and console game spinoff to the globally popular mobile game Granblue Fantasy, featuring the game’s core cast (and selected extras) following through an original story in an all-new skydom.


Developer: Cygames
Publisher: Cygames/Xseed/Plaion (depending on region)
Available on: Windows PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5


Articles about Granblue Fantasy: Relink

granblue-fantasy-relink_2024-02-20-19h54m35s628 Another look at Granblue Fantasy: Relink after finishing its main scenario - I rolled credits on Granblue Fantasy: Relink after about 20 hours of play. That might sound short for an RPG — and it is, by modern standards — but reaching the end of that main story is also potentially far from the end of your time with the game. We’ll explore that side of things … Continue reading Another look at Granblue Fantasy: Relink after finishing its main scenario
helldiversii_ss_33e684e9cb2517af1599f0ca2b57d65ee82c2e51-1920x1080 Helldivers II and the Battle Pass delusion - A few years back, you may recall that the gaming world was seemingly united against the scourge of microtransactions in full-price games. The most prominent event that demonstrated this was the case of Star Wars Battlefront II, where an EA representative managed to score the most-downvoted Reddit comment of all time for his bollocks about … Continue reading Helldivers II and the Battle Pass delusion
granbluerelink A first look at Granblue Fantasy: Relink - I’ve been looking forward to Granblue Fantasy: Relink for a while, despite its seemingly troubled development cycle. Ever since I spent some time playing the original mobile version of Granblue Fantasy, I’ve been hungry for the setting and characters to be adapted into a full-scale, not-free-to-play, not-mobile game. Because of all the mobile games I’ve … Continue reading A first look at Granblue Fantasy: Relink

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