New Japan Pro Wrestling Strong Spirits

New Japan Pro-Wrestling Strong Spirits Will Release Globally in 2021

Bushiroad announced an expected release window for New Japan Pro-Wrestling Strong Spirits. The New Japan Pro-Wrestling-focused mobile game is scheduled for a 2021 global release. However, very little little information about the game itself were shared by the company. Drecom Co. will be handling the development of the app. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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As it stands, only two short commercials are currently available to watch through the official New Japan Pro-Wrestling Strong Spirits website. Both of these are in the form of short skits involving New Japan Pro-Wrestler Tetsuya Naito. You can watch the latest trailer below.

Official updates will be released through the official Twitter for the upcoming mobile title. An English and Japanese website are currently available for users to browse. However, as mentioned before, there is very little information there outside of a link to the official Twitter account and an image of the logo.

As mentioned earlier, Drecom Co. will be developing the mobile title. The company worked on other mobile games such as Disgaea RPG and Digimon ReArise. The developer, based out of Tokyo, recently acquired rights to the Wizardy series.

New Japan Pro-Wrestling Strong Spirits is described as a “wrestler training” game. The mobile game will launch globally on Android and Apple iOS devices sometime in 2021.


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