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Crunchyroll Game Vault Is Growing With New Mobile Titles

A solid line up of new titles to round out 2024

Crunchyroll Game Vault, the mobile gaming offshoot of anime streaming service Crunchyroll, is set to receive a slew of new mobile games throughout the rest of 2024, bringing the total number of titles on the service to over 35. Starting right now, Mega members will have access to Blossom Tales II: The Minotaur Prince and Yohane the Parhelion – NUMAZU in the MIRAGE, both of which are making their first appearance on the platform and mark the first time Crunchyroll has secured a day and date release for its Game Vault.

As a quick catch-up, The Minotaur Prince is the second entry in the Blossom Tales series, a fun-looking riff on the Zelda action-adventure formula sitting at a comfortable 79% on OpenCritic. Meanwhile, Yohane the Parhelion is a fan-favourite deckbuilder based on the anime Love Live. Even if neither of these are your speed, Game Vault is stacking October with other mobile debuts like LunarLuxHidden in My Paradise, and Victory Heat Rally.

Rounding out the year will be a couple more heavyhitters, including the excellent action-RPG Eternights, an award-winning visual novel STEINS;GATE, as well as 9 Years of ShadowsMoonstone IslandRiver City Girls 2, and Fruit Mountain. Crunchyroll is also teaming up with A PLUS JAPAN to publish an English translation of Lord of Nazarick, an OVERLORD anime spin-off title.

Since launching in November of 2023, Crunchyroll Game Vault has amassed over 20 titles and isn’t looking to slow down anytime soon. If you’re curious you can access the Vault by becoming a member at the Mega or Ultimate Fan tier.

Will you be checking out Game Vault? Be sure to let us know in the comments below and on social media.

 

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Written By James Wood

One part pretentious academic and one part goofy dickhead, James is often found defending strange games and frowning at the popular ones, but he's happy to play just about everything in between. An unbridled love for FromSoftware's pantheon, a keen eye for vibes first experiences, and an insistence on the Oxford comma have marked his time in the industry.

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