The much-anticipated release date for Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade has been officially announced, and it's set to hit mobile devices globally on November 7th, 2024. That's just weeks away! The excitement is palpable with over 5 million pre-registrations already secured.
Toho Games and Sumzap Inc. are the masterminds behind this eagerly awaited game, which will launch worldwide. Bilibili Games will handle distribution on Android platforms. The game will be available in nine languages, including English, French, and Spanish, ensuring a broad reach across different regions.
Don't miss out on the release date announcement trailer for Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade below!
Needs No Introduction!
As a fan of Jujutsu Kaisen, you're likely well aware of the series' massive popularity. The manga, created by Gege Akutami, has been a staple in Weekly Shonen Jump since 2018. The anime's first season debuted in October 2020, followed by the Jujutsu Kaisen 0 movie in December 2021. The second season recently concluded with the thrilling 'Culling Game' arc.
JJK Phantom Parade stands out as the franchise's first mobile game adaptation. It initially launched in Japan in November 2023 and has since amassed over 6 million downloads by August 2024. The game even won the 'Best IP Game' award at the Sensor Tower APAC Awards 2023.
With the global release date now set, fans won't have to wait long to dive into the world of Jujutsu Kaisen once again. The game will not only relive Season 1 of the anime but also introduce a new story set in Fukuoka. It features a command battle RPG format where players can control Cursed Techniques and battle formidable Cursed Spirits, reminiscent of the anime's thrilling encounters. Additionally, the game includes Domain Investigations, allowing players to challenge Cursed Spirits on various floors with their upgraded characters.
If you're eager to join the action, make sure to pre-register for JJK Phantom Parade on the Google Play Store!
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