KOEI Tecmo has announced that Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy will be coming to PC on January 26th, 2021. In Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy, Ryza returns for an all-new adventure, this time set three years after her heroic efforts in Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout.
The sequel revolves around Ryza’s journey to the Royal Capital of Ashra-am Baird. Ryza will explore ancient ruins while seeking the truth behind the mystery of the lost legends.
Along the way, she will be able to learn a number of new skills to help her successfully navigate the dangers of her surroundings, including the ability to swim. Ryza’s newfound swimming techniques help her not only discover aquatic materials but also the entrance to an underwater dungeon.
Throughout her journey, Ryza will once again be joined by her fun-loving group of mischievous friends. The first of these old companions confirmed for Ryza 2 is Klaudia. Klaudia has been working in the Royal Capital, thinking back to the adventure she had with Ryza three years prior. Also joining Ryza this time around is a mysterious creature, Fi. The creature doesn’t speak, but is very expressive and full of emotion. Fi will bond quickly with Ryza while help her seek answers to the true meaning of the lost legends.
Let’s just hope that Atelier Ryza 2 will be better optimized than its predecessor or FAIRY TAIL.
Stay tuned for more!
#AtelierRyza2 will arrive on January 26, 2021 for Switch, PS4, PS5, Steam
Ryza and friends set out in an all-new JRPG quest to discover the secrets behind the ancient ruins and the truth behind the lost legends inside the Royal Capital. #KTfamily #AtelierRyza pic.twitter.com/2WejX5CKfM
— KOEI TECMO AMERICA (@KoeiTecmoUS) October 15, 2020
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