Beast of Reincarnation Pre-Orders Open alongside Atmospheric New Trailer
Game Freak and Fictions launch pre-orders for Beast of Reincarnation. Explore the official editions, bonuses, and the atmospheric new gameplay trailer.
Official Pre-Orders Go Live After Leak
Following an earlier leak regarding the physical editions, publisher Fictions and developer Game Freak have officially detailed their launch strategy for Beast of Reincarnation. Standard and Deluxe options are now open for pre-purchase on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.
This announcement comes alongside an atmospheric trailer showcasing Emma’s traversal abilities through the overgrown, “blighted” remains of 41st-century Japan. While the game will be available day-one on Xbox Game Pass (as outlined in our Where to Play Guide), collectors looking for physical rewards now have concrete details on what each edition entails.
New Trailer Highlights Overgrown Ruins and Traversal
The latest video package focuses heavily on environment design and movement flow. Emma’s vine-like hair is shown snapping to distant ruins, allowing fast horizontal slings and vertical ascents across the steep valleys. We also see brief glimpses of her companion, the white dog Koo, aiding in traversal by clearing obstacles and alerting Emma to hidden malformed threats.
Compared to previous gameplay drops, this trailer focuses less on pure boss battles and more on the atmosphere of the abandoned settlements. The contrast between traditional Japanese architecture and decaying futuristic infrastructure is central to the visual identity of this upcoming RPG.
Community Expectations: A Stealthy Sleeper Hit?
While the marketing push in some regions has been relatively quiet—leading some regional communities, such as those on Reddit’s ItalyGames, to wonder if the game is flying under the radar—enthusiasm remains strong among core action-RPG fans.
On forums dedicated to challenging experiences, players are grouping the title with other mid-year indie and AA projects like The Relic: First Guardian. Many hope it will serve as the perfect entry point for the busy Q3 release cycle. The expectation is that Game Freak’s first venture outside the monster-catching space will deliver the precise, timing-based action that enthusiasts of high-difficulty combat crave.