The game Hunter x Hunter: Nen x Impact has received a new trailer focusing on the charismatic and competitive character Razor. Developed by Eighting in partnership with Bushiroad Games and Arc System Works, the game is inspired by Yoshihiro Togashi's manga and features 2D-style battles. In the trailer, Razor showcases his "Nen" ability in volleyball techniques, which promise to add intensity to the gameplay.
In the released video, Razor uses a powerful volleyball as a weapon, recreating an iconic moment from the series where he faces Gon in an epic game of dodgeball. Known for his laid-back personality and the respect he shows opponents of any level, Razor, however, is not lenient with those who break the rules. The trailer highlights the character's destructive potential, offering a preview of the fast-paced and competitive gameplay that players can expect
Hunter x Hunter: Nen x Impact trailer brings the game closer to the atmosphere of the manga
The details shown in the dodgeball court, the main fighting setting in the trailer, demonstrate the adaptation's faithfulness to the manga's universe. Each of Razor's movements evokes his ruthless personality, bringing the vibrant energy of Togashi's original work to the world of games. Therefore, this attention to detail seems to be one of Eighting's main bets, a company known for its quality in fighting games like Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 .
With Razor joining already confirmed characters like Gon, Leorio, Kurapika, Hisoka, and Netero, the game reinforces its goal of offering a diverse roster. Thus, the inclusion of various characters from different manga arcs aims to create a rich and engaging experience for fans. This wide selection of fighters gives the game a perspective similar to the strategy seen in titles like Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero , which prioritize character diversity as a way to attract and maintain fan interest.
Launch and dissemination strategy
To further attract audiences, Bushiroad Games plans to continue releasing trailers focused on new characters and their abilities. The expectation is that this content will maintain public interest until the release, scheduled for 2025. The previously announced delay aims to further refine the final product, ensuring an adaptation that does justice to the popularity and complexity of the Hunter x Hunter universe.

