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Granblue Fantasy Relink Update Adds New Characters Seofon and Tweyen on April 26
Granblue Fantasy Relink is set to expand its character roster with the addition of Seofon and Tweyen, as Cygames announced the game’s latest update. The new characters will join the game as part of the Version 1.2.0 update on April 26, following a special showcase scheduled for April 25.
Seofon wields dual blades and uses spirit sword summons to bolster his attacks. Tweyen, known as Song in Japan, is an expert archer who fires charged shots that can split into multiple projectiles. Both characters are part of the Eternals and bring powerful Skybound Arts to the game.
The update not only introduces new characters but also includes new features and character adjustments. These enhancements aim to refine gameplay and potentially shake up the game’s meta with balance changes.
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Granblue Fantasy Relink is available on PS4, PS5, and PC. For more details on the game and its updates, check out the upcoming stream where Cygames will dive deeper into what players can expect with the new characters and adjustments.
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