Vivid Knight sequel, Vivid World, gets a release date and a new demo

A release date has been officially announced for Vivid World, the new party-building roguelike auto-battler from the developer Asobism.
The new title is the sequel to the popular game Vivid Knight.

Vivid World is a unique roguelike where the game’s heroes have been transformed into jewels.
Players must explore procedurally generated dungeons, building a party by experimenting with hundreds of different combinations of gems to unlock a variety of powerful abilities

A key feature of the game is its “Strate-GEMs” system.
Players can enhance their party not only with gems, but also with stickers and perfumes.

A unique mechanic allows players to buy and sell jewels at a jewelry shop; buying multiples of the same jewel will strengthen that specific character.
The game also features an in-depth party-building system, where combining characters with the same “symbol” will activate new buffs, and “union skills” can be unleashed when characters form a bond.

In addition to the single-player campaign, which will unravel the secrets of the Underworld, the game also features a co-operative multiplayer mode, where two players can team up to conquer the challenging dungeons together.
A new release date trailer has been unveiled, showcasing the game’s charming, pop-style visuals and its tactical, auto-battler gameplay.
Fans can watch the new trailer now on YouTube.
A playable demo for the game is also currently available on the Steam platform.
Vivid World is scheduled to be released for the PC via Steam on Tuesday, the 5th of November.
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