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Fullmetal Alchemist Mobile, an adaptation of the world famous anime, shares new character art

Fullmetal Alchemist Mobile, an adaptation of the world famous anime, shares new character art

Square Enix released four new character visuals alongside some vital information about their story in honour of the soon to be released Fullmetal Alchemist Mobile. It is set to be an engaging RPG experience based on the popular anime or manga of the same name.

With a summer release looming on the horizon, these new pieces of art were released to further enlighten players who are either unfamiliar with the setting or need a refresher. The official website has now been updated with bios on Roy Mustang and Riza Hawkeye, both members of the Armed Forces of Amestris. Along with those two, art was shared for Homunculi Greed and Sloth, the primary antagonists.

Roy Mustang, voiced by Shinichiro Miki, is a legendary name to anyone familiar with just about any anime series. Wielding powerful fire abilities as the flame alchemist, Roy served in a significant war in the series' lore, the Ishvalan Civil War. Afterwards, he became an officer in the Amestrian state military and hopes to become president someday to bring peace to the war-torn country.

 

Riza Hawkeye, voiced by Fumiko Orikasa, is the yin to Roys yang. Serving as his loyal bodyguard, she agrees with his vision and uses her skills with a gun to keep him safe as well as work on any missions he sends her out. As his right-hand woman, the two are rarely seen without each other.

Homunculi Greed, voiced by Yuichi Nakamura, is a primary villain within the story. After leaving his father to accomplish his desires fully alone, he is known to be the best shield for the Homunculi forces as he has the ability to bolster his skin to the hardness of diamonds. Often seen on the frontlines for the villains, Greed is always the first to rush into battle.

Homunculi Sloth, voiced by Fumihiko Tachiki, is a massive titan of a creature who lacks any sort of ethic, work or otherwise. As you can likely tell by the name, he is best known for lazily going about any tasks assigned to him, but when he does perform, he can be an absolute display of raw power.

With the game set to release in just a few weeks, Square Enix has opened up pre-registration and began a vast marketing campaign to get players excited. Keep an eye out for more information as the release date gets closer by following the official Square Enix Twitter account!

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Connor Derrick
Connor Derrick
Connor is a diehard JRPG fan and an equally diehard fan of writing. When he isn’t putting 100+ hours into the latest Atlus release, he’s playing board games with his partner or blasting a mid-2000s punk record. Music, film, writing, and games are his biggest passions, and he hopes to one day unite all of those in some way or another.