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First gameplay trailer for Masters of Anima

January 18, 2018 by Andrew Newton

Passtech Games have unveiled the first gameplay trailer for their upcoming adventure game Masters of Anima, which is due for release this spring on Xbox One, Playstation 4, Nintendo Switch and PC.  This action packed adventure will see players control up to 100 guardians to fight evil.  Watch this new gameplay trailer below…

In Masters of Anima players take the role of Otto, an apprentice of Anima, who is able to wield the extraordinary powers that are the source of all life.  Otto wishes to reach the rank of Master in his abilities so he can marry his beloved fiancé Ana – who is a captive of the terrible Zahr and his Golems.  By using the powerful Anima players can help Otto to summon an army of magical Guardians and rescue his future bride.

During Otto’s quest a variety of different Guardians can be acquired and each of these has their own unique talents and abilities useful to explore the huge world of Spark.  Throughout the world there are secrets to be revealed and formidable bosses to defeat and the more battles won will unlock more powers and abilities that can be used on Otto and the Guardians.

Masters of Anima will arrive on consoles and PC this spring.

Originally published January 18, 2018. Updated January 17, 2018.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Masters of Anima, Passtech Games

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