What Do You Mean Obey Me! Nightbringer is Already Out?!

This wasn't supposed to be out until Fall...

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What a relief, we can’t wait ’till September to play Obey Me! Nightbringer, it’s going to be absolutely epic… Only, what? Thousands of lambs were suddenly notified on April 12 to download the game. This can’t be right. Oh, but it is. Obey Me! Nightbringer is already here!

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When is Obey Me! Nightbringer’s Release Date?

Originally, players were under the impression that Obey Me! Nightbringer would release sometime in September. That is no longer the case, as NTT Solmare have released the game in April! As if there wasn’t enough on our plates already. Yes, Obey Me! Nightbringer is available for download on iOS and Android devices. 

This game originally started with Obey Me!, an otome game that didn’t just remain stagnant with a story to keep its players engaged. Instead, this game implemented card-based battles where you have to level up the demons you get from summoning on grimoires. Naturally, this comes with ultra-rare cards and super rare cards that can give back when leveling such as exclusive costumes, special items for leveling up or for the shop, and more. 

Obey Me! really caught my attention because it was more than just a book on an app – having multiple tasks to complete such as sending characters to jobs or leveling and extending the talent branches of your strongest or exclusive cards, all while enjoying the unique aspect of doing this all from what looks like a bunch of phone apps. If you’ve started Obey Me! Nightbringer, it doesn’t hurt to check out its first game. It’s not as if it is old or antiquated with its release date. There are many familiar game characteristics between the sister games, so if you’re already hungry for more after seeing what this game has to offer, be sure to check out the first one!

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Jordan is a college student jumping into the world of gaming journalism. Some of her favorite games would include but are most certainly not limited to Genshin Impact, Final Fantasy, Ace Attorney, and Danganronpa.