Shaman King Funbari Chronicle

Shaman King: Funbari Chronicle Announced for Mobile Devices

A new Shaman King title is currently in development for mobile devices. Shaman King: Funbari Chronicle will release to Android and iOS devices in 2021, and Studio Z will be in charge of developing the title. The mobile game will allow players to reexperience key moments from the story. Pre-registration for the app will begin in July 2021. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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As mentioned previously, Shaman King: Funbari Chronicle will allow players to experience events from the manga. However, this will be implemented through a feature called “Mangatic Mode.” This feature will see events play out in the form of a more detailed graphic novel with entirely new illustrated scenes.

Additionally, the title will focus on the use of 3D graphics. The battle feature of the game will use these 3D graphics. Players will be able to create their own teams to take on various enemies found in the series. Additionally, the combat system will implement a mechanic that rewards players for activating specific skills sequentially.

More information regarding the mobile game will come in the near future. Additionally, the official website will update once the pre-registration date draws closer.

Shaman King: Funbari Chronicle will release to Android and iOS devices in 2021, with pre-registration scheduled to begin in July 2021. However, there is currently no word of a potential global release.


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