A new "Gravity Rush" anime has just arrived on YouTube just after Christmas. This anime features Kat, the iconic protagonist from the games. The anime is released as a means of connecting the 2012 game "Gravity Rush" with the upcoming "Gravity Rush 2" game.
According to Game Spot, the "Gravity Rush" anime, entitled "Gravity Rush: Overture," is split into two episodes, and it is available to watch for free on YouTube. However, despite the fact that the there will be two parts, its total run time will only be around 17 minutes. It was produced by Studio Khara, which worked on the "Evangelion" series, as well as contributing to the "Halo Legends" and "Persona 4" anime.
Meanwhile, "Gravity Rush 2" previously had a launch date set on December originally. However, it was eventually delayed to January 2017 instead. For the inconvenience, an additional DLC pack will be offered free to players,, and it will feature an additional story that can be played in the game's world.
The original "Gravity Rush," however, first came out in 2012 for the PlayStation Vita, according to Venture beat. It got a later release for the PlayStation 4 platform as a remastered version, and it features an open world that features a main protagonist that has the power to re-orientate gravity the way she wish, granting flight and the ability to climb up buildings. The game is set in a European-themed floating city that exudes steampunk all over it.
Right now, the "Gravity Rush 2" game's demo is available for free, and it is available on the PlayStation Store for the PlayStation 4 console. However, the full game will be released on Jan. 18, 2017 in Australia and Europe. However, the North American version of the game will be released on Jan. 20, 2017.
Here is the full version of the anime.