Crunchyroll Games opens pre-registration for co-op action RPG Mitrasphere on iOS and Android
Crunchyroll Games has begun pre-registration for co-op action RPG Mitrasphere, set to soon release for iOS and Android mobile devices.
MItrasphere originally launched in Japan in August 2017, developed by Bank of Innovation. Crunchyroll will release the game in: United States, Canada, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Norway, and Sweden.
An announcement trailer, store description, and image set can be found below via Crunchyroll. The official website is here. Thanks to Gematsu for the heads up!
A world where a massive sea blankets the skies: Mitrasphere.
Co-op Multiplayer RPG
Interact and team up with players from across the world as you embark on your new path. Chat, create private rooms, and socialize with a variety of animated emotes and voiced lines to heighten the fun.
Battle in Real Time
Overcome difficult bosses in real-time combat with your friends and others. Coordinate your raids, polish your tactics, and plan well. Plenty of exciting challenges await!
Switch Between Five Classes
Freely switch between five classes as you wish. Your character can take on any role at any time, including Guardian, Swordsman, Cleric, Archer, and Mage.
Fully Customize Your Character
Customize your character’s appearance from every piece of equipment to their voice. Change outfits to what fits your current mood and acquire fun costumes. Dozens of voice overs to choose from, from classics such as ‘Mysterious’ to fun tropes like ‘Tsundere.’
A Fascinating Story
Two worlds exist, straddling the ocean sky from below and above. Golden crystals rain down from an enormous tree floating in the ocean above. The miraculous power these crystals possess alter the lives of everyone and everything. Those the crystals fall upon meet one of two fates: a life of endless riches, or inimitable suffering.
These crystals were hence named "Mitra," a name that ushers forth both hope and misfortune.
This is a tale of a village whose residents are petrified as they gradually mutate into trees; of a girl enslaved, whose words none can understand; of a warrior from a ruined country, who lost both pride and limb; and of strangers from another world, whose preordained future spells doom for the land.
When the determined choose to rise against their fate, a compass will show them the way.