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Globetrotting Arcanists Descend upon Vienna in Latest Update

by Isabella Feb 10,2025

Reverse: 1999's latest update transports players to the opulent Viennese capital, introducing Isolde, a gifted opera singer and tormented spirit medium. This update, titled "E Lucevan Le Stelle," offers another captivating blend of history and music.

Explore turn-of-the-century Vienna and encounter new arcanists within Reverse: 1999's intricate time-bending narrative. The spotlight shines on Isolde, a [Spirit] support arcanist featured in the "Vissi D'arte, Vissi D'amore" banner. Her unique ability to channel spirits through her operatic performances adds a compelling layer to her character.

Discover a wealth of rewards and new additions in version 1.7. A detailed breakdown of all the new content is available.

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Vienna Awaits

Reverse: 1999's immersive journey through time, space, and music continues. The game's producer, Ricky Lee, previously highlighted the crucial role music plays in shaping the game's identity. Version 1.7 provides another opportunity to experience this unique fusion of history and music.

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