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SINoALICE Manga Will Appear in English

Another Square Enix game’s manga adaptation is going to appear outside Japan. The company announced an English localization of the SINoALICE manga. The first volume is available to pre-order for $12.99. It will launch digitally and physically on February 8, 2022.

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The manga adaptation offers another take and insight into the mobile game’s world. It follows Alice, one of the original characters available in SINoALICE when the game launched. While she seems to be a normal girl with a normal life, Parrah and Noya keep visiting her in her dreams, asking what she wants. She also finds herself fighting various people from fairy tales and stories trying to resurrect their authors. People follow her as she tries to figure out what’s going on while she deals with people like Cinderella.

Here’s a preliminary look at the cover. It features Alice in her “real world” attire.
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Square Enix hasn’t announced expected dates for the rest of the SINoALICE English manga release. However, there are three volumes so far in Japan. (It began running there in 2019, about two years after the game debuted in 2017.) The authors for it are Yoko Taro, the game’s creator, and Takuto Aoki, while Himiko and Jino provide the manga’s art.

SINoALICE is available for Android and Apple iOS devices. The first volume of the official English translation of the SINoALICE manga will appear on February 8, 2022.


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