Mobile game developer and publisher Netmarble is introducing virtual human Rina to its title Grand Cross: Age Of Titans. Via a recent update, Rina is now a playable character in the strategy game. Virtual human Rina comes to Grand Cross: Age of Titans through a collaboration with Metaverse Entertainment.
In Grand Cross: Age of Titans, large-scale siege wars are plaguing the world of Skyna. It’s a strategy game in which players must plan and launch attacks to defeat their opponents. The game features troop types such as Infantry, Archers, Cavalry, Siege Weapons, Ranged Archers and Air Units.
In the game, which sports beautiful anime-style graphics, Rina is a maid who supports Eugene and Mio in battle. As a cavalry-type character, she improves troop HP levels and lowers enemies’ mana. The new update also introduces new infantry-type character, Iris. Iris is a messenger from the gods and has the ability to heal troops and bolster their defense, HP and other stats.
Update Brings More Than New Characters
Additionally, the update introduces several improvements to the game. Players no longer choose factions in Cross Dimension. Rather, the game automatically assigns and matches specific factions for each kingdom. Likewise, players can now participate in the Cross Dimension twice daily with a maximum of three hours of playtime per session.
The new update also adds a new ranking system to the game. It also introduces new missions to the Cross Dimension. According to Netmarble, virtual human Rina will be most helpful to players within the Cross Dimension due to her powerful skills.
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