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Game Freak Unveils Dark New Action RPG ‘Beast of Reincarnation' at Xbox Showcase

Game Freak Unveils Dark New Action RPG ‘Beast of Reincarnation' at Xbox Showcase

Hypebeast12-06-2025

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Game Freak, the renowned studio primarily known for thePokémonseries, has unveiled a new action RPGtitledBeastof Reincarnation. Directed by Kota Furushima, known for his work onPokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra MoonandPokémon Sword & Shield, the new game was announced alongside a reveal trailer at theXbox Games Showcase 2025. Developed in collaboration with Fictions, a newly established publisher, this new venture marks a significant departure from Game Freak's established franchise, showcasing a darker, more mature tone set in a post-apocalyptic Japan.
The trailer offered a first look at a world ravaged by corruption and overrun by monstrous beasts, setting the stage for a compelling and challenging player experience. The plot centers on Emma, an outcast cursed as a 'Blighted One,' and her loyal canine companion, Koo. Their journey takes them across an ominous, ever-changing world. As they delve deeper into this unknown, their bond strengthens, leading to the blooming of strange new powers.
The gameplay showcases third-person exploration and combat, emphasizing technical precision and strategic encounters. Players wield a legendary sealing blade, engaging in battles against yokai, towering beasts and mechanized enemies. The combat system also appears to incorporate timing-based parries, suggesting a souls-like difficulty curve, where mastering enemy attack patterns is crucial.
Beast of Reincarnationto launch day one with Xbox Game Pass in 2026, making it immediately accessible to a wide audience. The game will also be available on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam.

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