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Code Geass Mobile Game Nearing Final Chapter

by Thomas Jan 03,2025

Code Geass Mobile Game Nearing Final Chapter

The mobile strategy tower defense game, Code Geass: Lost Stories, is ending its global run. While the Japanese version will continue, the international servers are officially shutting down on August 29th, 2024. Developed by f4samurai and DMM Games, and published by Komoe, the game, based on the popular Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion franchise, launched globally in September 2023, falling short of its first anniversary.

Shutdown Date:

The game will be unavailable after August 29th, 2024. Account access will be terminated, and official social media channels will also close on this date. In-app purchases and new downloads are already disabled.

Reasons for Closure:

While no official reason has been given, low download numbers and generally unfavorable global reviews likely contributed to the decision. Many licensed anime games struggle to maintain a player base outside Japan due to lower spending habits in other regions. The Japanese version, however, continues to enjoy a dedicated player base. If you're a Japanese player, the game remains available on the Google Play Store.

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