Indivisible Releases Cinematic by Studio Trigger and Titmouse, Then Removes it

Indivisible Releases Cinematic by Studio Trigger and Titmouse, Then Removes it

UPDATE: It's back online again. False Alarm

LizardRock by LizardRock on Sep 20, 2019 @ 08:53 AM (Staff Bios)
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Slowly but surely, the long-anticipated platform RPG Indivisible is inching ever closer to going gold. And a sure sign of this is a recently released video, showing the game's opening cinematic, produced in collaboration with Studio Trigger and Titmouse. 



That's not the video. The original video has since been removed, despite it being officially revealed on the Indivisible website. The video embedded in this article is a teaser released last year by Studio Trigger. If you want to watch the full video, check out their Twitter post.

The video is back online, the official Indivisible team has responded to question, explaining that it was removed so that a higher quality version can be uploaded. Sounds like we were getting worked up other nothing. The original article has been edited to reflect this information.

Possible Spoilers Below, Be Warned.

The full video showed the game protagonist, Ajna, as she encounters a number of enemies and allies, absorbing a few of them into a bizarre eye hidden on her forehead. In moments of great strife, she would be encompassed by the eye's energy and transform into a demon-esque girl with blue skin.

End Spoilers

This continues to display the high value that developers Lab Zero (Skull Girls) are placing on the game's visual style. It's boasted in marketplace descriptions as an entirely hand-drawn game. And it shows when gameplay was released years ago.

We knew that Studio Trigger was producing a cinematic for the game last year when they released the aforementioned teaser. The studio is best known for their work on Kill la Kill, Little Witch Academia, and Fire Emblem: Fates. Titmouse joining in a collaborate effort only amplifies the impressive nature of the game's art. The animation studio is best known for their work on Metalocalypse, Venture Bros, and Guitar Hero.

Indivisible releases on October 8, 2019, for PC and console for $39.99.

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