NieR account teases cosmic horror project on April Fools' Day

Japan's official NieR social media account has unveiled a teaser for a new project described in cosmic horror themes. Posted on March 31, 2026, the announcement coincides with April 1st in Japan, a day known for gaming pranks. The video features unsettling artwork tied to the series' lore.

The NieR公式PRアカウント (@NieR_JPN) shared the teaser on X, stating in Japanese: 【NieR 新プロジェクト 制作血定】虚無に生まれるは、希望か。それとも、救済という名の絶望か。━━━Coming Soon…… along with a video link (pic.twitter.com/nBdtqQEF12). The clip shows a robotic creature with a tendril for a head and exaggerated cheeks, plus a background sketch of Emil, the boy-turned-super-weapon from prior NieR games who wears a stone mask with a creepy smile. Emil remains a recognizable figure from the series, including NieR: Automata released in 2017. Square Enix has previously hinted at a new NieR project, though this timing raises doubts due to April Fools' traditions in gaming. Director Yoko Taro's reputation for unconventional announcements adds intrigue, as some companies mix genuine reveals with holiday jokes. Fans have seen continued NieR content through crossovers, a concert series epilogue for Automata, an anime adaptation, and the now-defunct mobile game Reincarnation, shut down in 2024.

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