Square Enix has surprised the gaming community with the announcement of a new project, titled Nier: Cosmic Horror, made at midnight on April 1st, a day famous for April Fools’ jokes. This has raised doubts about the veracity of the announcement, as many fans of the Nier series are divided; some believe it is a joke, while others hold out hope for a possible new horror game within the successful franchise.
It’s an April Fool’s Day that hasn’t been very funny
The viral message, which includes an intriguing video featuring a robotic creature with a tentacle head and the iconic face of Emil’s mask, raises both existential and thematic questions: Born from nothing, is it hope? Or is it despair in the name of salvation?. This has led to speculation about the content and direction of the game.
The creator of Nier, Yoko Taro, has recently been in contact with The Weeknd, who has expressed his admiration for the series. Social media has exploded with conversations about this collaboration, which could elevate the franchise’s profile even further. While this social uproar continues, Yoko Taro has also remained active in his posts, sharing trivial moments from his daily life, which contrasts with the expectation and tension surrounding Nier: Cosmic Horror.
The announcement comes at a crucial time, as Nier: Automata has sold over 10 million copies, suggesting that fans may have reasons to be optimistic. However, due to the nature of the announcement and the context of its release, many are wondering if it is truly a new chapter in the saga or simply a marketing strategy disguised as a joke.