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24.10.2023 - 16:23 / droidgamers.com / Android Gacha
Reverse: 1999 release time has been announced via the game’s official Twitter page! The brand-new gacha is due to launch at 12pm UTC on October 26 – not long to wait now.
We’ve been covering Reverse: 1999 announcements here on Droid Gamers for quite a few months now, so it’s nice to finally see the release date slowly approaching!
Reverse: 1999 will launch on both mobile and PC simultaneously. If you haven’t already, make sure to pre-register now on the game’s official website to earn a bunch of free rewards upon release.
You can also pre-register for the game over on the official Google Play page! You’ll be notified about the game’s release as it happens via the Google Play app.
It’s safe to say that the hype behind this game is bigger than ever, with Reverse: 1999 reaching over 1 million pre-registrations over the past few weeks. This means that every player who pre-registered ahead of the game’s launch will receive every reward on offer!
As reported earlier this month, Reverse: 1999 has undergone quite a few QoL changes in recent tests. Hopefully this means there won’t be a surprise emergency maintenance within the first few hours of release.
Reverse: 1999 is certainly one of the most anticipated gacha games in the latter half of 2023, and for good reason. The game includes a unique storyline that spans different timelines, accompanied by stunning visuals, talented voice acting, and finished off with a catchy soundtrack.
It seems to be a polished title, dowsed in style and class. But is that enough to make it one of the most popular gacha titles this year? Only time will tell, and luckily, there isn’t too much longer to wait.
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