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Isekai: Explore nueve mundos de anime en nuevos juegos de rol

Autor : Emma Actualizar : Feb 24,2025

Isekai: Explore nueve mundos de anime en nuevos juegos de rol

¡Un sueño hecho realidad para los fanáticos del anime de Isekai! El nuevo juego de rol móvil de Colopl, Isekai∞isekai , te permite reunir una fiesta de tus personajes favoritos de varias series de anime de Isekai y luchar en diversas mazmorras. Actualmente disponible en Japón en Android, este juego gratuito ofrece una lista masiva y un juego emocionante.

Un universo de personajes de Isekai

Isekai∞isekai cuenta con una impresionante línea de personajes, incluido Rimuru (esa vez me reencarné como un limo), Kirito (Sword Art Online), Fran (reencarnado como una espada) y muchos más de títulos populares como Mushoku Tensei : REENCARNACIÓN DE LA REFERNA , Fui reencarnado como el 7º Príncipe , Shangri-La Frontier , como Un aristócrata reencarnado,fogata cocinando en otro mundoytío de otro mundo. Reúna el equipo de tus sueños y conquista las batallas desafiantes. El juego también cuenta con un foro incorporado, Isekai∞isekai BBS, para conectarse con otros fanáticos.

Hay ocho personajes disponibles en el lanzamiento, lo que le permite elegir dos de una selección que incluye Mukoda (comidas errantes en otro mundo), Lloyd (Séptimo Príncipe) y Oji-san (tío de otro mundo).

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Evento de lanzamiento y actualizaciones futuras

El evento inicial se centra en Mushoku Tensei: Reencarnación desempleada , con Rudeus, Sylphiette y Roxy, que se ejecuta hasta el 7 de febrero de 2025. Después de esto, los nuevos mundos de anime se agregarán bincenas, comenzando con ese momento me reencarné tanto un limo el 7 de febrero y concluyendo con reencarnado como espada en junio.

Actualmente, Isekai∞isekai solo está disponible en la tienda japonesa de Google Play. Aún no se ha anunciado un lanzamiento global.

Para obtener más noticias de juegos, consulte nuestros artículos sobre la función comercial de Pokémon TCG Pocket y la expansión Space-Time Smackdown.

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