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Dot hack infection ps4 Continue I have a feeling that the key to it is somewhere in ... World. - Kite - .hack/INFECTION (.hack/感染拡'Vol.1) (Japanese name: Infection Expansion) is the first of a four-episode video game series that has launched a .hack franchise. The packaging of the game should come packed with the first liminality drive, in the case of Mai Minase. In Japan, players will receive a set of shapes that recreate the cover of the game, as well as seven card illustrations if they have reserved it. The figure is set to be that the players received in Japan to reserve the infection. The story of the game begins with an excerpt from Emma Wilant's Epitaph twilight and is accompanied by a screen entering the name. The username and character's name are entered here. For the sake of the sequence, the main character will be called Kite, the default name for the character. Kite was invited by his friend, Yasuhiko, to play The World. While Yasuhiko, known as the legendary Orca player, shows Kite the ropes, the two face Aura. Just as Aura is about to entrust Orke to the Book of Twilight, Skit attacks. Orca tries to protect itself and Kite, but does not match Skeith and ends up being data drained. Just as Skeet is about to do the same with Kite, someone distracts Skit and transports Kite to the Pure Slum. There, the Book of Twilight is added to its inventory. It was at this time that the world's servers crashed. After Kite learns that Yasuhiko has fallen into a coma, he returns to the world to find answers. After posting his situation on BBS, he meets BlackRose, who encourages him to take her to the field and hidden the Forbidden Holy Land. There they were attacked by a monster who entered the area through an irregular portal. A player named Balmung appears and defeats him, but this viral core restores his energy and turns it into a data error, giving it an unlimited number of hit points. Balmung, though as strong as he is, cannot beat him in this form. At this point, the Book of Kite Twilight activates and gives it the opportunity to drain the data. With this new ability, the data error becomes a normal monster, and Balmung is able to defeat it again. Balmung accuses Kite of being the hacker responsible for the degradation of the World. BlackRose responds by calling him ungrateful to the man who saved his life, and Balmung walks away without taking any further action. After leaving the chapel, the mysterious hacker Helba tells Balmunga that Kite is a friend of Orca. Inside the chapel, Kite tells BlackRose what happened to Orca, and she offers her help to Kite. Power given: Data leak! Kite checks on BBS and finds his post deleted. Following the clues found elsewhere on the BBS, they head into a sea of haunted sand and encounter a bounty hunter data error. The Wavemaster named Mistral witnesses their victory over him and gives Kite her member address. As Kite continues to search for clues, he helps haughty heavy axe named Piros and given his address to the member. Returning from his mission, he receives a threatening letter saying that he must stop asking questions. He also receives an email from CC Corp informing him that he has won a rare item from the Level Up campaign. The item, The Book of Law, supposedly raises its level, but Kite gets an installation error, preventing its use. Kite returns to Mac Anu and meets a pair of computers named Elk and Mia. Mia shows off his ability to see Kite's bracelet and then emails him, telling him to go to the 'Limitless damaged wall of the fort alone.' Kite does this by crossing the dungeon solo and data draining the Red Wyrm data bug it finds at the bottom. It seems that the dungeon was a test to see the power of Kite. After returning to Mac Anu, Mia teaches Kite how to use viral kernels to crack protected areas. After Mia and Elk give Kite their members an address, Kite-Gate Hacky's closed oblivion of Twin Hills damaged the area housed on BBS. There is another data error on the lower level of the dungeon. In Mac Anu, Balmung approaches Kite and asks about his relationship with Orca and his ability to leak data. Kite tells him everything, and Balmung walks away, reminding him that the strength of the bracelet possesses the same one that put Orca in a coma. When Balmung leaves, Helba appears before Kite, warning him that he is always being watched and that he must be especially careful with Lios. Following another tip found on BBS, Kite and BlackRose move on to the newly re-Θ server and Θ the Silent Eternal White Devil. They are disappointed as there is nothing but dead-end at the bottom of the dungeon. Kite meets Elk in McNu, where Elk asks him to get rid of a data error found in his favorite field, Pelthaus Smiling Hypha. After Elk is in action, he tells that it was a lie, and asks Kite to give him a bracelet to allow Mia to spend more time with him. A sudden static indicates a problem in the area, and the two decided to enter the dungeon. Below they find Mia struggling with killer Snaker data bug. After defeating him, Elk returns to Mia, realizing that she is still his friend. When Kite returns to Doon Luarag, Apeyron gives him the Iron Book after Mistral unsuccessfully tries to buy it from him. When Mistral returns and sees that she has lost her chance, she tells Kite to lead her to Θ collapsed in a momentary spiral where she gets to see first hand his data ability to drain the data error. Mistral believes the ability was given to him during the event and leaves to save her burnt dinner in real life before Kite has a chance to explain. Kite receives another email from BlackRose, who contacted the poster's stalled keywords. The post was edited by the administrator The original keywords in this post were Θ damned Desperate Paradise. At the bottom of the area It is a white room with a bed and teddy bears in it. Kite follows a bbS message from Bob who wants to meet with Orca. Kite tells him about the situation and learns that Orca was investigating something hidden in the world. He's told Linda has more information. Linda tells Kite about the room that Orca was investigating, but when she enters the room, Kite discovers that the district's data has been tampered with, leaving holes and stains in the room encoding. Kite finds there an indecipherable fragment of Epitaph and leaves. On BBS, a player named Meg is looking for a player named Alf, who could not be contacted. BlackRose contacts her and brings Kite to meet her to find out what area Alf was in before she fell into a coma. Before they met her, she was seen chatting with what looked like a Mac Anu store owner. Meg tells them that she couldn't tell them the keywords right now and that she posted them on BBS. The post, unfortunately, was deleted. Helba, however, obtained the data and told Kite that the keywords were Θ chose hopeless nothing. At the bottom of the dungeon, Kite and Blackrose found Aura, who was attacked by Skit. This time it did not escape and was divided into three segments of Skeith's Data Drain. There would be no interference from Helb, so Kite's party had no choice but to fight. After a long fight, Kite was able to get out of the fight with Skit and defeat him. The stone body of the Skit dissolved in the ground, as there was another, more terrible enemy: Kubia. Characters featured in this volume of PC Kite Orca BlackRose Balmung Mistral Mia Elk Piros Natsume Gardenia Sanjuro AIs Aura Morganna Skeith Cubia Bonus Zones Liminality Areas - The Voluptuous Its Remains (Rusty Nails and Kagayuzen) (Key word is on the back .hack/SIGN DVD 1, Entry.) - Hideous Organ Market Scaffold (Ice Bar) Θ Dog Dancing Passionate Tri Pansy (Soul Blades and Ceramic Helm) See also .hack/Mutation .hack.Hack/Quarantine Trivia There are several inconsistencies between Japanese and American trailers. The returning data drain fragments were blue/green. Skit still used his Japanese Celtic cross. Players could visit the 4th Root City, which debuts in Outbreak. Yuki Ayhara and Kyoko Tono have been leaking into the E3 character promo image for the infection. Video game series .hackDeveloper (s)CyberConnect2Publisher (s)BandaiDesigner (s)Hiroshi MatsuyamaArtist (s) Yoshiyuki SadamotoRether (s) Kazunori ItoCompozer (s) Chicayo FukudaSeria.hackPlatform (s)PlayStation 2ReleaseInfectionJP 2002NA: February 11, 2003PAL: March 26, 2004 MutationJP: September 9, 2002NA: May 7, 2003PAL: June 18, 2004 OutbreakJP: December 12, 2002NA: September 9, 2003PAL: September 10, 2004 quarantineJP: April 10, 2003NA: January 13, 2004PAL: December 10, 2004 November 23, 2005Genre (s)Action role-playingMode (s)Single-player .hack (/dɒt h'k/) is a single-game role-playing video game series developed for The PlayStation 2 by CyberConnect2 and published by Bandai. Four games, .hack/Infection, .hack/Mutation, .hack/Outbreak, and .hack/quarantine, have an in-game, fictional multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) called The World, which does not require a player to connect to the Internet. Players can transfer their characters and data between games in the series.