Part Two Of The Nier: Automata Anime Is Getting A Collector's Edition Blu-Ray Release

Nier: Automata Ver1.1a Volume 2 $120 | Releases August 7 Preorder at the CrunchyRoll Store Nier: Automata Ver1.1a Volume One $120 See at the CrunchyRoll Store Nier: Automata continues to resonate with its fans several years after it first hit consoles and PC. Since then, the tale of the humanoid androids 2B, 9S, and A2, has been adapted to multiple other versions, including the acclaimed anime, Nier: Automata Ver1.1a. While the anime concluded back in 2024, fans can soon add the second half of the animated adaptation to their Blu-ray collection with NieR: Automata Ver1.1a Volume 2, which includes the final 12 episodes of the series plus a selection of collectible prints, an artbook, and more. The exclusive Blu-ray collector's set is available to preorder for $120 at Crunchyroll's online store ahead of its August 7 release. If you're looking to grab the full series, NieR: Automata Ver1.1a Volume 1 launched last year and is also available for $120 at Cruncyroll.NieR:Automata Ver1.1a Volume Two$120 | Releases August 7Nier: Automata Ver1.1a Volume TwoThe second volume comes with some nice extras, like illustration cards, booklets that contain exclusive interviews with the crew behind the show, reference material on the game's world, and a replica disc designed to match the one included in the first volume. You'll also find clean opening and closing credit sequences, a collection of trailers, and both of the English and Japanese audio tracks. The main cover of the three-disc slipcase also features a new illustration of 9S on the cover.In case you missed it, the anime adaptation of Nier:Automata largely sticks to the same story as the games/ Set in the year 11,945, the show charts follows android soldiers 2B and 9S on their journey across Earth, millennia after the planet was devastated in an alien invasion. Encountering mysterious phenomena along the way, 2B and 9S uncover new truths and are pushed to their mechanical limits as they fight strange threats along the way.Continue Reading at GameSpot

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Part Two Of The Nier: Automata Anime Is Getting A Collector's Edition Blu-Ray Release

Nier: Automata continues to resonate with its fans several years after it first hit consoles and PC. Since then, the tale of the humanoid androids 2B, 9S, and A2, has been adapted to multiple other versions, including the acclaimed anime, Nier: Automata Ver1.1a. While the anime concluded back in 2024, fans can soon add the second half of the animated adaptation to their Blu-ray collection with NieR: Automata Ver1.1a Volume 2, which includes the final 12 episodes of the series plus a selection of collectible prints, an artbook, and more. The exclusive Blu-ray collector's set is available to preorder for $120 at Crunchyroll's online store ahead of its August 7 release. If you're looking to grab the full series, NieR: Automata Ver1.1a Volume 1 launched last year and is also available for $120 at Cruncyroll.

NieR:Automata Ver1.1a Volume Two

$120 | Releases August 7

Nier: Automata Ver1.1a Volume Two
Nier: Automata Ver1.1a Volume Two

The second volume comes with some nice extras, like illustration cards, booklets that contain exclusive interviews with the crew behind the show, reference material on the game's world, and a replica disc designed to match the one included in the first volume. You'll also find clean opening and closing credit sequences, a collection of trailers, and both of the English and Japanese audio tracks. The main cover of the three-disc slipcase also features a new illustration of 9S on the cover.

In case you missed it, the anime adaptation of Nier:Automata largely sticks to the same story as the games/ Set in the year 11,945, the show charts follows android soldiers 2B and 9S on their journey across Earth, millennia after the planet was devastated in an alien invasion. Encountering mysterious phenomena along the way, 2B and 9S uncover new truths and are pushed to their mechanical limits as they fight strange threats along the way.Continue Reading at GameSpot