Code Geass Genesic ReCode

Code Geass Genesic ReCode Coming to Smartphones Next Spring

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Sunrise held a Code Geass new project reveal stream on December 5, 2020. A total of two new projects were revealed here, as the franchise celebrates its 15th anniversary and makes its plans for the next 10 years. One of them is a brand-new anime series titled Code Geass: Z of the Recapture. The other one is Code Geass Genesic Re;CODE, a crossover mobile game slated for launch in Spring 2021.

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The reveal trailer for Genesic Re;CODE showed that the mobile game will have two battle formats in RPG and Simulation (Strategy). It will also feature a crossover story starring three brand-new characters: Al (voiced by Shun Horie), Gigi (voiced by Yuuki Takada), and Archive (voiced by Yumiri Hanamori).

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Genesic ReCODE will include characters from every Code Geass title released to date with newly drawn illustrations. That includes not only the entire Lelouch saga, but also other side stories, such as Akito the ExiledRenya of Darkness, and Oz the Reflection. Sunrise also aims for the mobile game to become the new portal for the whole franchise.

The new anime show revealed on the stream, Z of the Recapture, will tell the story after the Lelouch of the Re;surrection movie. No further information was given on this new anime, including its broadcast window. It is yet to be confirmed either if Code Geass: Z of the Recapture will also be featured in Genesic ReCODE or not.

Code Geass Genesic Re;CODE will be available for smartphones in Spring 2021 in Japan.


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