From the moment Reynatis was revealed, it was compared to many of Square Enix's biggest works. From the ill-fated Final Fantasy Versus XIII to the more light-hearted Kingdom Hearts, Reynatis isn't ashamed to show its inspirations. With both Yoko SHimomura and Kazushige Nojima working on the game, it's hard to hide them.

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Of course, Reynatis goes beyond just inspiration. Nestled away in the game is a rather thorough collaboration with Neo The World Ends With You. It is also, consequently, pretty easy to miss if you're not looking for it. We'll help you find it and make sure you know everything you need to get started.

When Can You Do The NTWEWY Collaboration?

While you would expect such a high-profile collab to be something the developers want you to get your hands on as soon as possible, you actually can't begin the TWEWY collaboration until you're over halfway through the game. The first point in which you can access the event in in Chapter 20, The Coast of Judgment.

Immediately after finishing the introductory cutscene to this chapter, you may exit the backroom into the Church itself to find a large glowing spot on the ground near the doors. This is the entry point for the TWEWY collab. Simply interact with it to begin.

You will be warned before entering that the collab has a recommended level of 45. Make sure you're up to scratch before starting.

Like the Reaper's Game itself, the collaboration doesn't take place in the Shibuya you know, but a slighted twisted version of it. As such, you cannot access any shops, quests, or other locations for the duration of the event. You can quit whenever you want from the Options menu, though you will have to restart the collab if you do so.

Moa is necessary to access the TWEWY collab, so it will become unavailable during the story segments when she is no longer in the party.

Can You Replay The NTWEWY Collab?

You just can't get enough of playing the Reaper's Game, huh? Well luckily for you, the game accounts for that. While the collab itself is relatively short, it's still a lively experience that changes a surprising amount of Shibuya that you might want to go back and admire.

Once you complete the event, you can replay it again in exactly the same way as you started it. You go to the glowing spot in the Church and you begin. The level does not scale so enemies will remain at level 45, nor will you gain any new rewards for playing through it again. But who cares about all that when you get to see Rindo and Shoka again?

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