Re:Zero -INFINITY-

Re:Zero -INFINITY (Re:ゼロから始まる異世界生活 -INFINITY-) is a game that is developed by Tianjin Tianxiang Interactive Technology Co. and published by Black Tea Rabbit Studio and it has been authorized by White Fox.

On November 17, Black Tea Rabbit Studio had announced they had launched a final closed beta starting from November 19 to December 10.

As of December 23, Black Tea Rabbit Studio had officially announced that the full game will be launching on January 14, 2020.

Story
This game is a retelling of the first three arcs of the Re:Zero series and it also features the original voice actors Kobayashi Yuusuke, Takahashi Rie, Minase Inori, Murakawa Rie, Uchiyama Yumi, and more, reprising their roles from the Re:Zero anime.

Gameplay
The game has a turn-based system. You can select up to three characters into your party. Each of them will have four attacks (Three regular moves and one ultimate move). This game introduces attribution points. You gain one point for each of your character's normal attack and gain two points for every end of the enemy's turn. You can spend these points on a stronger attack. The characters will have a meter on their character cards during battle. Their meter will increase when the character damages the enemy, receives damage from the enemy, or combo them while they're in midair. If you combo the enemy while they're in midair, they'll drop glowing orbs that help you fill your character's bars faster. If you build up enough bars for your meter, the character will enter a cinematic scene to assist with your party. The meter can stack up to 200%. The more the meter builds up, the more effectiveness the ultimate has.

The game also has an elemental hexagon. Each character is given a specific element type out of the following: Fire, Water, Wind, Earth, Light, and Darkness. Each element has its own strength and weakness. For example: Fire is weak against Water yet it's strong against Wind. Both Light and Darkness are weak against each other, so they take heavy damage no matter what. There are also non-elemental types. Characters that have a grey icon are not weak against characters with other types.

This game also features character interaction. You can interact with your favorite characters and build a relationship with them in the game. They will talk to you and they share some interesting stories with you. The game adds side stories and character backstories that were not in the anime. You will experience their emotions, and they will accompany you throughout your daily life in another world. The characters that you are limited to interact are: Felt, Emilia, Reinhard, Elsa, Rem, Roswaal, Young Ram, Young Rem, Crusch, Felix, Anastasia, Julius, Priscilla, and Petelguese.

Playable Characters

 * Emilia
 * Rem
 * Ram
 * Beatrice
 * Roswaal L Mathers
 * Otto Suwen
 * Crusch Karsten
 * Wilhelm van Astrea
 * Ferris
 * Anastasia Hoshin
 * Julius Juukulius
 * Ricardo Welkin
 * Mimi Pearlbaton
 * Hetaro Pearlbaton
 * Tivey Pearlbaton
 * Priscilla Barielle
 * Al
 * Felt
 * Reinhard van Astrea
 * Rom
 * Chin
 * Ton
 * Kan
 * Conwood Melahau
 * Marcos Gildark
 * Elsa Granhiert
 * Theresia van Astrea
 * Petelgeuse Romanee-Conti

Non-Playable Characters

 * Natsuki Subaru
 * Puck
 * Kadomon Risch
 * Plum Risch
 * Petra Leyte
 * Meili Portroute
 * Lucas
 * Cain
 * Mild
 * Dine
 * Milde Irlam
 * Muraosa
 * Miklotov McMahon
 * Bordeaux Zellgef
 * Satella (Boss only)

Trivia

 * In the beta, in order to upgrade characters to Breakthrough 2, they would need level 3 element crystals and gold keys, and in order to get level 3 element crystals, you would need to craft materials. In the final version, this mechanic was removed completely and because of that, characters' Breakthrough requirement has been reduced from "earning level 3 element crystals and gold keys" to "level 2 element crystals and silver keys".
 * Most of the characters' dialog has given a lot of new dialog and changes, but some of them remained the same.
 * Parts of Ricardo's dialog is somewhat toned down comparing to the anime version. His introduction for example: the anime has a loud and expressive tone. In the game, he has a soft and gruff tone. Also, he was given new dialog that never appeared in the anime.