It’s nearly, almost, finally, really here

It’s been a very long wait, scuppered by numerous delays, but Lab Zero Games’ action-RPGIndivisibleis almost upon us. to reignite fans’ interest in this long-in-development title, publisher 505 Games has released the opening anime to the mystical adventure.

Indivisible is the story of young Ajna, a girl with powers beyond her own comprehension, who sets out on a quest to discover the root of her abilities, awakened after her town is attacked by dark forces. The quest will take Ajna to far away lands, where she will meet new friends and enemies, as well as companions who will join her – literally and spiritually – on her journey. There’s actually aloton show in this movie, and those who wish to go in to the game completely dark might want to consider giving it a miss.

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The colourful and exciting opening movie was created by veteran companies Titmouse and Studio Trigger, the latter of which recently provided animation forKill la Kill The Game: IFandShantae and the Seven Sirens.The sweeping score was composed by Hiroki Kikuta who has worked with series such asSecret of ManaandSoulcalibur.

Indivisiblelaunches on October 8 on PS4, PC and Xbox One, with a Switch release to follow in 2020.

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Kukrushka sitting in a meadow

Lightkeeper pointing his firearm overlapped against the lighthouse background

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Looking at the ghost of Jackie inside the lighthouse