The 3rd Birthday Official Site Opens
Aya Brea is coming closer and closer to reality.
The 3rd Birthday took the next big step on its path to finally seeing release as Square Enix gave it an official site today. The site had been in a teaser state since the game's reemergence at E3.
The official site shows main character Aya Brea at rest in the ruins of New York City. The destroyed Statue of Liberty and "Babel" Twisted hive are visible in the background.
Avoid clicking on any of the links for a bit, as you'll be able to hear a sample of Yoko Shimomura's piano-heavy soundtrack and see some key words fade in and out around the screen.
The site currently has sections for Story, Characters, Information and Download.
The story and character section contain all the background information we've heard before regarding the invasion of New York by the Twisted entities. Aya is all alone in the character section at this point.
The download section has a couple of Aya Brea CG wallpapers, including the official site's background.
The information section lists the game with the previously announced winter time period. It also links to an official Twitter which was opened on the 21st. The Twitter promises the latest info in advance of anywhere else (even Famitsu?)
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