Bandai Namco Launches New Code Vein English Story Trailer

Bandai Namco Launches New Code Vein English Story Trailer

Time to get rockin'.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Dec 18, 2017 @ 10:55 PM (Staff Bios)
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Code Vein is coming along quite well, giving off a vibe of Dark Souls while capturing an anime-like style. Well, today we've seen the release of a new trailer, complete with English audio. Titled "Underworld," the trailer reveals a few details. But first, check out the trailer:



Now for one, the rock band VAMPS will be collaborating for the game's soundtrack.

Two, well, the story. According to the description from the trailer:

"Welcome to the world of CODE VEIN. Where immortal creatures called Revenants roam the land in search of blood and lost memories of who they used to be. CODE VEIN will feature music from the hit rock duo VAMPS and animation by ufotable."


So we learn that Revenants, who were once humans, are in a constant battle. Then there is the enigmatic girl, Mia, who doesn't appear to wake. For what reason? No idea.

Guess we'll just have to play the game to find out!

Code Vein is set to launch for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC in 2018.

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