Code Vein Getting Collaboration Art By Popular Japanese Illustrators

Code Vein

Today Bandai Namco began publishing new artwork created for its upcoming souls-like action JRPG Code Vein.

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For now we got two pieces. The first is by Taiki, and the second is by Yaman**. You can check both out at the bottom of the post. They portray the standard male hero (who can be customized, so he may not look like that in your own game) with Io, while the second image showcases Eva and Io.

At the moment it appears that we’ll see eight of these illustrations, likely each from different artists. The rest will be posted down the line.

If you want to see more, you can take a look at some spiffy gameplay, a recent trailer with commentary from the developersthe second part on NPC companions, and the opening cutscene from Anime Expo.

We also have the latest story trailer that revealed the release date, a boss trailer focusing on Oliver Collins, another featuring the Heir of the Ribcage boss, one showing the sword, and another showcasing the great sword.

You should then check out our hands-on preview and our recent interview with the game’s Producer.

Code Vein releases on September 27 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.


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