'Nier:Automata Ver1.1a' is nearly here — everything you need to know (2025)

2022 has been a great year for video game adaptations, from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 or the overnight hit anime Cyberpunk: Edgerunners. But 2023 is already looking to be another strong year for video games getting the adaptation treatment, most notably with PlatinumGames’ philosophical android hack-n-slash NieR: Automata being made into an anime. The show is just around the corner but a lot remains to be revealed, least of all what changes series creator Yoko Taro will make to mess with the audience. Here’s what you need to know about NieR: Automata Ver1.1a.

When is the NieR: Automata Ver1.1a release date?

In a December 2022 trailer for the anime, it was announced that the first episode of the series will premiere on January 7, 2023.

Is there a NieR: Automata Ver1.1a trailer?

Yes! There have been several trailers for the NieR: Automata anime. Most of the available trailers are 30 seconds or shorter and focus on a specific character like 2B or Pascal. However, the most recent trailer gives a better look into the series as a whole. Check it out.

The longest, most detailed look we have gotten comes from the Aniplex Online Fest video, which is mostly comprised of interviews with series creator Yoko Taro and the voice actors for 2B and 9S. The eight-and-a-half-minute video ends with a sizzle reel.

How to watch NieR: Automata Ver1.1a

Fans in the U.S. will be able to stream the show via Crunchyroll. Official language from the streaming service says that the show will stream soon after the initial release on January 7th, but no details on if that means fans will need to wait hours or days to watch the show.

There has also been no news on how many episodes the anime will be. Most anime have roughly 12 or 24-episode seasons, with 24-episode seasons typically being split between two parts.

What is the NieR: Automata Ver1.1a studio?

The show will be produced by Aniplex, a company known for anime like Fullmetal Alchemist and Demon Slayer. The series will be directed by Ryouji Masuyama who has served as an animator on the Neon Genesis Evangelion Rebuild series as well as animating and occasionally directing the series Darling in the Franxx.

Game director and series creator Yoko Taro will serve alongside Masuyama as the series organizer, who will be in charge of the story and structure of the show.

Yui Ishikawa and Natsuki Hanae will be reprising their roles from the game as 2B and 9S respectively.

What is the NieR: Automata Ver1.1a story?

The premise for the anime is the same as the 2017 game on which it is based. It will follow the androids 2B and 9S on their mission to help rid the long-abandoned Earth of the dangerous machine lifeforms that live on the planet like an infestation.

The game mixed multiple gameplay styles together throughout its story as well as encouraging players to play through the game multiple times to uncover new elements of the story and see events play out from different perspectives. It explores some pretty heavy philosophical themes and asks the player to consider their role in the narrative.

Will NieR: Automata Ver1.1a have a different ending from the game?

The games of Yoko Taro all share certain characteristics. Perhaps the most famous is his penchant for multiple endings. Unlike RPGs like The Witcher 3 which have multiple endings based on character choice, the endings of Yoko Taro are not something you are supposed to experience once and move on from. Ending A of NieR: Automata is only part of the story the game provides, to see the entirety of the story the game offers players need to do multiple playthroughs until reaching ending E. These endings all have different perspectives, and differences in how the story is portrayed. So, it would be entirely on-brand for Taro to give the anime adaptation of NieR: Automata a new ending.

Taro hasn’t said anything official but has teased fans about the possibility of story changes coming in the anime. In the Aniplex trailer, he jokes that the majority of the other staff’s work is attempting to stop Taro from changing the story of the anime drastically, straying too far from the plot of the game.

However, the name of the anime itself is a clue about big changes coming. Taro has said that the reason for the name NieR: Automata Ver1.1a was because “the title ‘NieR: Automata’ was a story we created to be a game, so copying it as is wouldn’t make an interesting story for an anime. So I brought up the idea of changing things around.”

Taro sees the anime as a separate project, one that requires the story to be told differently due to the advantages of limitations that come with anime vs the medium of games. The question is, how big will these changes be?

Who is Lily in the NieR: Automata Ver1.1a?

One of the changes fans have already been made aware of thanks to a trailer released during the NieR: Automata Fan Festival in late November 2022. The trailer is another of the short character-focused videos, highlighting the new character, Lily. She is not a character from the game and is an android resistance fighter. But the interesting thing about Lily is she actually isn’t new to the NieR franchise.

Lily’s first appearance comes from the YoRHa stage play. First produced in 2015, the play acts as a prequel to NieR: Automata and was conceived during the six-month pre-production phase of the game’s development. It stars A2, who appears in the game, alongside a squad of android fighters such as Lily. Her inclusion in the anime suggests that the events of the stage play, known as the Pearl Harbor Descent, could be shown. It also suggests A2 will get even more character development and possibly unite with A2 during the anime. Lily’s inclusion could lead to the anime branching out away from the plot of the game.

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FAQs

Do you need to know anything before playing NieR automata? ›

Do you NEED to know or play any of the other games before playing Automata? no. Do you WANT to know at least everything about Nier and catch all the connections and call backs to it that are in Automata, and also avoid any spoilers for previous games? Play Nier Replicant 1.22, then Automata.

Did the NieR anime end? ›

The opening and ending themes were provided respectively by Aimer and Amazarashi. The game's original Japanese and English cast reprised their roles. The series was announced in a 5th anniversary livestream, and was broadcast from January to July 2023.

What are the hidden messages in NieR automata? ›

In the first episode, there are three messages. First is, "An android is a being that repeats life and death," the second is "Will the chain of reincarnation bring salvation or collapse?," and the third is simply "resistance."

Is NieR Automata getting a season 2? ›

The long-awaited second season of NieR:Automata Ver1.1a is finally here, and we can only pray that the production doesn't suffer the terrible scheduling delays that maligned the first season.

How many times do you have to play NieR: Automata to get all endings? ›

How To Get All Main Endings In Nier: Automata. Endings A through E are known as the main endings of the game and require completing the main story at least three times.

What ending is canon in Nier? ›

According to Emil, she have seen 2B 400 years later. So E is definately the canon ending. Have no idea why someone would say E is a reset because only 2b, 9s and a2 are alive for all Yorha unit.

Is the Nier: Automata anime canceled? ›

The Nier Automata anime is finally set to conclude on July 23, with all four of the long-delayed final episodes airing at once. The news was announced on the show's official Japanese website, and brought to English-language attention by Anime News Network.

Why does Nier have multiple endings? ›

The hopeful or neutral endings are hidden behind multiple bad ones which ensure that players struggle alongside the characters, leading to greater emotional impact. Unlike other games with multiple endings, NieR games use them to transform the narrative instead of merely functioning as a second playthrough.

What does A2 stand for in NieR? ›

A2 or YoRHa No. 2 Type A is a female android that formerly served YoRHa and shes the tritagonist in the game Nier Automata. She is an prototype android model that was used as a base to create 2B and 9S. She was deployed to Earth as apart of the Pearl Harbor mission in 11941 during the 14th Machine War.

What is the virus in NieR? ›

Logic Virus. A virus that infects a machine to destroy it systematically. Once infected, it causes various malfunctions and hindered mobility.

Is there a God in Nier automata? ›

The Gods are the unseen primary antagonists of the Drakengard and Nier series and a powerful force in the world, being the creators of the Watchers, dragons and all the races of Midgard, with the exception of humans.

Why is Nier A2 and not 2a? ›

As for A2 being called A2 it's because she has a different designation method. 2B is short for YoRHa Model Number 2 Type B. A2 is short for YoRHa Attack Number 2. Older YoRHa units are "Role" then "Model Number" while newer units are "Model Number" then "Type".

How old is Nier in Part 1? ›

So as far as I understood, the "Nier" we play in the very begining (kind of tutorial) of the game is approximately 16, according to Nier Wiki. This is the Nier that becomes the Shadowlord, as it becomes evident by the fact that he unites with Grimoire Noir. 1400 years passes and the Replicant Nier we play is still 16.

What does 2B stand for Nier: Automata? ›

YoRHa No. 2 Type B, commonly referred to as 2B, is one of the three lead protagonists of Nier: Automata. She is presented as a "B" (Battler) combat android for YoRHa, a newly-created squadron dedicated to reclaiming Earth from invading aliens and allowing humanity to return.

Can you play NieR: Automata without playing the others? ›

However, the stories of both games are incredibly self-contained, thanks in no small part to the thousands of years separating each one. Thus, it's not necessary for newcomers to play the first Nier in order to appreciate what Automata has to offer.

Do you need to play the previous games for NieR: Automata? ›

Nier: Automata, do I need to play the original Nier game to understand what's going on? You don't have to, but you get a much, much better appreciation and understanding for everything that's going on if you do. The main plot itself is totally self contained.

Is NieR: Automata a stand alone game? ›

i actually think playing nier automata alone and first doesn't affect the games impact. it works surprisingly well as a standalone story, and if anything its surprises might be bigger.

Should I play NieR Replicant remake before Automata? ›

You should play Replicant before Automata. Replicant is a game from 2010, and Automata from 2017. Replicant will feel ancient if you play Automata first. Although the release date is "2021", it's because Replicant is a remastered version of the original (which was just called "Nier").

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