Zenless Zone Zero Gets New Trailer

The Hoyoverse game, Zenless Zone Zero, is heading to PlayStation and Mobile later this year, check out the latest trailer.

Shown during the State of Play event today was this new trailer showing a lot of new concepts for the game.

 

Zenless Zone Zero is HoYoverse’s latest urban fantasy ARPG. Alongside a unique art style, dynamic music, and urban life gameplay, the game features thrilling action combat that aims to appeal to both action veterans and newcomers. In the game’s story, contemporary civilization has been destroyed by a supernatural disaster known as “Hollows.” New Eridu, the last urban civilization that survived the apocalypse, manages to thrive by acquiring the technology to extract essential resources out of the Hollows. Players will embark on an adventure as Proxies who cooperate with distinctive Agents and unveil the unknown mysteries behind New Eridu and the Hollows.

 

During the latest PlayStation State of Play livestream, Zenless Zone Zero confirmed coming to PS5 through an all-new trailer. The trailer dynamically showcased the characters from Cunning Hares and Belobog Heavy Industries, as well as the newly overhauled urban environment of New Eridu. The viewers were presented with an array of exciting battles between Agents and their enemies in the Hollows before concluding the trailer with Belle — one of the dual protagonists — navigating the Hollow Deep Dive System.

 

Looking to push the boundaries of game design and action experience, the development team behind Zenless Zone Zero is now empowered by the cutting-edge technology and hardware capabilities of PlayStation®5 to continue crafting an enchanting virtual world. A brand-new immersive experience awaits as Proxies embark on their adventure in New Eridu and engage in thrilling Hollow battles.

There is still no official release date, like most of the games shown today, but it is expected to release some time this year.

Hoyoverse is known for “gacha” games, which mean you hit paywalls or grind your way through them, so that combined with being a mobile game makes my excitement a little dulled. Which kind of sucks because their art styles and gameplay in previous games have been stellar otherwise.

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