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Tribe Nine Opens Pre-Registration, Landing on Android Soon

by Emily Feb 20,2025

Tribe Nine Opens Pre-Registration, Landing on Android Soon

Tribe Nine's Android release date is finally here! Pre-registration is open, with the game launching February 20th, 2025. Developed by Akatsuki Games, this action-adventure RPG plunges players into a dystopian Neo-Tokyo.

The Game's Premise:

In the year 20XX, a masked villain known as Zero forces Neo-Tokyo's citizens to participate in Extreme Games (XG) – or face dire consequences. A group of rebellious teenagers fights back using Extreme Baseball (XB).

Gameplay and Features:

Explore a cyberpunk rendition of 23 Tokyo districts, each inspired by real-world locations. Meet a diverse cast of characters, with over 10 playable characters available at launch. A stamina-free system allows for unrestricted gameplay. Post-story content, including two major endgame areas, is planned for a post-launch release.

Pre-register for Tribe Nine on the Google Play Store. For more information, visit [link to game's website/information]. Also, check out our coverage of The Black Cat: Usher's Legacy, a new visual novel based on Edgar Allan Poe's works.

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