Azur Promilia Pre-registration
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Azur Promilia Announced, Pre-registration Opened

Azur Lane developer Manjuu Games revealed its next project is the fantasy RPG Azur Promilia, with pre-registration available now. There is currently no release date nor any platforms listed for the game, though the developer’s previous game was solely for mobile devices.

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The game appears to fuse the combat and exploration gameplay of games like Genshin Impact with the collectable creature management of Palworld. While the announcement trailer mostly shows off the game world’s vistas and characters, the gameplay footage also released seems to show character switching and party composition, combat, and the ability to set creatures (called Kibo) to work gathering resources. Also shown are flying mounts, which could make exploration significantly easier, and boss battles with special attacks.The official website also shows a look at some of the characters that may be playable in the game, such as Nono the diminutive adventurer and kibo creatures like the Cabbird.

You can watch the Azur Promilia announcement trailer below:

And see around 12 minutes of gameplay here:

Meanwhile, Manjuu’s previous game Azur Lane received a crossover event with Senran Kagura back in November, 2024, adding 7 new crossover characters to the game. Koei Tecmo also announced it would be producing a figure of the Dead or Alive character Marie Rose, based on her appearance in another Azur Lane crossover event.

There is currently no release date for Azur Promilia, but pre-registration is available on the official website.


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Elliot is a staff writer from the mist-shrouded isle of Albion, and has been covering gaming news and reviews for about a year. When not playing RPGs and Strategy games, she is often found trying (and failing) to resist the urge to buy more little plastic spacemen.