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Ni No Kuni II DLC The Tale Of A Timeless Tome Announced

It all starts with dreams of a rabbit in a tuxedo. Ni No Kuni II's The Tale of a Timeless Tome DLC starts when Evan and his friends investigate and find the rabbit, calling himself The Conductor, at the Goldpaw Inn. The subsequent adventure – releasing on March 19 – introduces a new battle arena, combat styles, and more.

The two new Methods are Wizard's Companion and Martha's Method, the first of which harks back to the first game, and you may need them in the new Solosseum Slog arena taking on powerful enemies for new items.

Fans of the series will also like the DLC's first screens, which hint a wedding for Queen Nerea and Nella.

The Tale of a Timeless Tome comes out on March 19 and costs $14.99 or is free if you bought the season pass. 

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source https://www.gameinformer.com/2019/02/26/ni-no-kuni-ii-dlc-the-tale-of-a-timeless-tome-announced

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