Hello everyone! NetEase's new urban open-world title, Ananta, has once again dropped significant content today. The official release deep-dived into the game's mission gameplay for the first time. Centered around the theme "Rookie Captain's Disastrous First Day," this trailer not only showcased the game's signature high-freedom exploration and combat but also trended online due to its dense black humor elements.
This 10-minute gameplay trailer focuses intently on a specific story mission within the game, fully presenting Ananta's sophisticated design in blending narrative expression with gameplay mechanics. What ambitious design lies within this "fight from the get-go" mission? Let's take a look.
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Basic Information
① Game Genre: Urban open-world role-playing game (RPG)
② Estimated Play Time: Confirmed for Tokyo Game Show 2025 (TGS) with live demos available, indicating the game has reached a playable stage of development.
③ Development Team: Naked Rain studio under NetEase Leihuo Technology Co., Ltd.
④ Platforms: Confirmed for multi-platform release, including PS5, PC (Windows/Mac), iOS, and Android systems. Also supports cloud gaming platforms, allowing instant play on lower-spec devices via services like NetEase Cloud Gaming.
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Mission Experience: Immersive
The gameplay trailer begins in the center of a vast commercial plaza, with members of the Black Gold Gang surrounding the player-controlled protagonist (Chenxiu), creating a strong sense of nervous. However, they are all thoroughly defeated by the protagonist's slick moves under our control. The game world is not a static backdrop but a highly interactive living space. The dialogue interspersed throughout the combat is witty and humorous, evoking constant amusement.
Subsequently, the timely arrival of Interstellar Patrol Chief Laika Yarexi, driving a cool sports car, is an eye-catching rescue. We then fight side-by-side with Laika Yarexi, fight the pursuing Black Gold Gang members through high-speed chases, close-quarters combat, and tactical coordination, showcasing teamwork and contrasting humor.
The sequence is punctuated by rock music, construction site conflicts, and chase scenes, culminating in Laika Yarexi's farewell and receiving a fan gift, highlighting character charm and the satisfying feeling of mission completion.
Narrative Experience: Full of Twists and Turns
As the story mission progresses, the gameplay demo presents two distinctly different yet equally tense car chase sequences.
The first chase features NPC Interstellar Patrol Chief Laika Yarexi as the driver, while the protagonist, in the passenger seat, focuses on firepower output. This section highlights the game's firearm shooting system and vehicle destruction mechanics – while speeding along, players can precisely aim and shoot at enemy vehicles. The damage effects on vehicles upon impact are clearly visible, providing real-time feedback on the vehicle's condition. Notably, shooting out enemy tires can directly cause them to lose control or even become completely disabled.
The second chase scenario switches to the player taking control of the driver's seat, personally experiencing the thrill of high-speed pursuit steering. Based on the demo, the vehicle handling feels solid and smooth, with natural and detailed feedback for steering, acceleration, and collisions. Combined with the complex road conditions of the urban environment, this greatly enhances the immersive sensation.
In the mission's final climax, *Infinity* employs two meticulously crafted QTE sequences to build tense, cinematic drama, revealing its ambitions in narrative pacing control and action expression.
Homage to Classics: Rich with Nostalgia
The first QTE design cleverly pays homage to the famous scene from Jackie Chan's classic film *Thunderbolt*, where he nimbly uses his legs to avoid being crushed by the giant wheel of an engineering vehicle.
The second QTE focuses on the perilous situation where the protagonist is dragged by a truck – requiring consecutive QTE inputs to dodge roadblocks and obstacles while moving at high speed. The cinematography and rhythm of this sequence clearly draw inspiration from the design essence of Hollywood-style action-adventure games like *Uncharted 4* and *Marvel's Spider-Man*, maximizing immersion.
Mechanics Overview
Visual Prompt Mechanics
Judging from the video content, the combat system in *Infinity* has evolved significantly from the early "high-speed combat + flashy effects" style, shifting towards a more solid, grounded action style emphasizing rhythm and operational feedback.
The combat introduces clear visual prompt mechanics: blue attack effects from enemies can be blocked or countered, while red effects require dodging. This design not only enhances strategic depth but also adds more operational fun during the flow between offense and defense.
Energy Accumulation Mechanics
Furthermore, the demo showcased an energy accumulation mechanic during combat – when the character's energy gauge is full, a powerful finishing move (ultimate skill) can be unleashed to turn the tide at critical moments. The overall combat rhythm balances tension and relaxation, full of action depth and visual presentation, demonstrating significant progress in refining *Infinity*'s action systems.
Conclusion
Overall, this focused gameplay demo allows players to more tangibly feel the game's combat quality and narrative immersion, further evidencing that this urban open-world title is steadily progressing towards a more mature and playable direction. This demo clearly communicates the core of missions in Ananta: they are not just items on a checklist, but integrated into every corner of this "tangible virtual life." From freely exploring using grappling hooks and vehicles, to utilizing multi-character abilities to solve puzzles and combat; from every precise parry and dodge, to every act of kindness of shaping the city's landscape – all constitute a unique urban adventure.
Ananta is expected to launch on PS5, PC, iOS, Android, and cloud platforms. Pre-registration is now open across all platforms. Stay tuned to official channels and get ready to personally experience this urban life of infinite possibilities at Tokyo Game Show and in future tests.








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