Tokyo Revengers Announce New 3D Action RPG Game

In March 2017, Ken Wakui released the manga series Tokyo Revengers to the public, enthralling readers with its gripping plot.

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By Sonu | Jun 20, 2023 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

The Tokyo Revengers franchise is expanding its horizons with an exciting addition: a 3D-action RPG game. Victor Entertainment Games recently announced the development of this highly anticipated game, set to release in winter. Players can look forward to experiencing the thrilling world of Tokyo Revengers on various platforms, including PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC via DMM Games, iOS, and Android. Tokyo Revengers Announce New 3D Action RPG Game.

Embarking on a Time-Loop Journey

Players will delve into the engrossing time loop plot from the original manga by Ken Wakui in this upcoming game. The story of the game will be centred around the central conflict, providing an engaging experience for fans of the franchise.

The Tokyo Revengers Manga Phenomenon

In March 2017, Ken Wakui released the manga series Tokyo Revengers to the public, enthralling readers with its gripping plot. In November 2022, the manga series came to an end, leaving its followers with fond memories. Tokyo Revengers Extra is a spin-off manga that was released by Weekly Shnen Magazine, the source of the Tokyo Revengers comic book series. The infamous Tokyo Manji Gang’s original members are highlighted in this offshoot.

Revealing the Story

The manga depicts the journey of Takemichi Hanagaki, who discovers through a news broadcast the terrible passing of his middle school girlfriend, Hinata Tachibana. She was a victim of the Tokyo Manji Gang, an evil organisation, it is revealed. Takemichi, who leads a lonely life in a dilapidated flat, suddenly finds himself transported twelve years in the past, to the time when he was in middle school. Takemichi sets out on a quest to become the leader of Kanto’s most dangerous criminal gang in an effort to alter destiny and save Hinata.

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Anime Adaptations and Future Prospects

Tokyo Revengers’ television anime version, which debuted in April 2021, helped the game become even more well-known. The anime was streamed by Crunchyroll, allowing viewers from all over the world to share in the thrill. The first episode of the 13-episode Tokyo Revengers: Christmas Showdown arc, which was introduced in the anime on January 7, debuted. The series was also made available for streaming on Disney+ and Hulu. The forthcoming anime Tokyo Revengers: Tenjiku-hen (Tenjiku Arc), which will debut in October, is eagerly anticipated by fans.

Live-Action Films: A Cinematic Journey

Tokyo Revengers has made its way to the big screen thanks to the franchise’s foray into live-action films. In July 2021, the first adaptation was released in Japanese theatres, swiftly ascending to the position of #1 live-action movie in Japan that year. Additionally, Crunchyroll offered streaming services for the movie, allowing viewers anywhere to delve into the world of Tokyo Revengers. The live-action voyage is also continued in a two-part sequel movie with the titles Chi no Halloween -Unmei- (Bloody Halloween -Fate-) and Chi no Halloween -Kessen- (Bloody Halloween -Decisive Battle-). The second installment is scheduled to debut on June 30. The first movie was released on April 21.

Fans eagerly anticipate the debut of the 3D-action RPG game as the Tokyo Revengers franchise broadens its audience across numerous media platforms. This game, which offers an interactive and immersive experience, is sure to enthral both ardent fans and brand-new players. In the intriguing world of Tokyo Revengers, be ready to experience a time-loop journey unlike any other.

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