Game Freak has revealed that its upcoming action RPG, Beast of Reincarnation, will launch on 4th August across multiple platforms. The announcement came during a PlayStation State of Play broadcast, accompanied by a new gameplay trailer. The game features a post-apocalyptic Japanese setting where players control Emma the Sealer and her dog companion Koo.
Game Freak, known for the Pokémon series, is developing Beast of Reincarnation, an action RPG set in a post-apocalyptic Japan. Players take on the role of Emma the Sealer, who confronts the source of the world's corruption alongside her loyal canine companion Koo. The game explores themes of loneliness balanced with warmth and reliability, as explained by game director Kota Furushima.
The project originated six years ago through Game Freak's Gear Project, where Furushima pitched an original idea that won approval from Satoshi Tajiri. Furushima initially prototyped it alone before gaining team support. Inspirations include traditional Japanese animistic beliefs, leading to elements like Emma's plant-fused hair for mobility and enemies such as the vegetation-embodying Malefacts. Furushima noted the Pokémon influence in logically connecting emotional responses to gameplay, starting design from a core feeling rather than genre or story.
Combat blends real-time action with turn-based mechanics. Players control Emma in battles, using parries to build points for Koo's Bloom Arts, selected via a command menu that slows time for strategic choices like binding enemies or healing.
Furushima emphasized the dog companion's role: "To express the feeling of 'loneliness' as a core concept, I felt the story needed not just one character, but two." A silent animal fits the command-based system, with dogs being intuitive for following orders.
Development involves a "relatively small" internal team at Game Freak handling creative direction, technical problem-solving, production leadership, and project management. It is supported by "several dozen reliable development partners" for specific parts. Publisher Fictions, founded by game developers, is handling release on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Game Pass for Xbox and PC.
Furushima hopes players explore what it means to be human through Emma's blank-slate journey, leaving interpretations to individual experiences. The game promises unique emotional moments via its battle system.