I was just wondering how there haven’t been any announcements for Crunchyroll Game Vault in a while. Well, it turns out the company was saving up for today. Not only are we getting three new games on the service today, including Battle Chaser: Night Fight and mobile debut dawn of monsters, but announced a partnership with Mages to bring more visual novels to the game library, some of which will debut in English via the Crunchyroll Game Vault. I’ve listed the games below along with platform and DLC details:
Now out:
Battle Chaser: Night Fight (Airship Syndicate and HandyGames) – Supported languages: English, French, Russian, Spanish (Spain), Italian, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Polish, Simplified Chinese
dawn of monsters (13AM Games, WayForward) – The mobile version is launched for the first time through Vault, supporting English, French, Italian, German, Spanish (Spain) and Japanese.
Evan’s remains (Maitan69) – Supported languages: English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish and Simplified Chinese.
coming soon:
9 year shadow (indie.io) – First mobile version available via Vault, supporting English, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish and Simplified Chinese.
Crypt of the Necrodancer (Brace Yourself Games, Vortex Buffer) – All DLC debuts on mobile devices via Vault in English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish and Simplified Chinese.
corpse party (MAGES) – Supported languages: English, Japanese and Korean
Lux per month (indie.io) – First mobile version available via Vault, available in English, Spanish (Spain), Japanese and Portuguese.
Magic Drop VI (Forever Entertainment) – Recently announced and debuting on mobile via Vault, the game is available in English, French, German, Spanish (Spain), Japanese and Polish.
Multimedia communication card reading (Mage) – Debuts on mobile via the Vault, available in English and Japanese.
Typical Quintuplets~Typical Summer Memories~ (MAGES) – Available for the first time on mobile devices via Vault, available in English, Japanese and Traditional Chinese.
Draw and explore (PID Games) – Supported languages: English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish (Spain) and Simplified Chinese.
Psychological Pass: Mandatory Happiness (MAGES) – An English-language phone makes its debut.
RWBY: Arrow Down (WayForward) – First mobile version available via Vault, supporting English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish (Spain), Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese
spider dragon (WayForward) – Supported languages: English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian,
Spanish (Spain), Simplified Chinese, Arabic, Dutch, Turkish and Korean.
Steins;Gate (MAGES) – Supports English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese.
Interestingly, these mage games are available in multiple languages, as the games on the App Store are now built separately for each language. I hope this allows Steins;Gate Elite and other similar games to see English mobile versions through Crunchyroll Games in the future. I’d also like to know if older games will be delisted so that the only mobile versions will be available through Crunchyroll Games. If you currently have an active Crunchyroll Mega or Ultimate membership, you’ll be able to get these three new games for free when they release. The other games will be releasing soon, and I’ll be sure to post about them as we get firm release dates for each. What do you think of today’s announcement and the Crunchyroll Game Vault releases released so far?