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"El nuevo RPG Isekai∞isekai se lanza con nueve mundos de anime"

Mar 27,2025 Autor: Ethan

"El nuevo RPG Isekai∞isekai se lanza con nueve mundos de anime"

¿Eres fanático del anime isekai y sueñas con jugar tu serie favorita en un juego? Colopl ha hecho realidad ese sueño con su nuevo juego, Isekai∞isekai, ahora disponible en Android. Sin embargo, hay una trampa: actualmente solo se lanza en Japón. Este juego de rol gratuito está lleno de personajes de varias historias, batallas emocionantes, coleccionables y mucho más. Suena emocionante, ¿verdad? Exploremos más.

Isekai∞isekai: un (casi) infinito mundo de los personajes de anime de isekai

The game boasts an impressive roster of characters from popular series such as "That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime," "Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation," "I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince so I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability," "Reincarnated as a Sword," "Sword Art Online," "Shangri-La Frontier," "As a Reincarnated Aristocrat, Usaré mi habilidad de evaluación para elevarse en el mundo, "" Campocing en otro mundo con mi absurda habilidad "y" tío de otro mundo ". Imagine formar una fiesta con Rimuru, Kirito y Fran, y guiarlos en batallas y exploraciones de mazmorras. Incluso puedes capturar tus momentos favoritos en el juego con capturas de pantalla.

Además, el juego presenta un foro en el juego llamado Isekai∞isekai BBS, donde puedes conectarte con otros fanáticos, discutir tus programas favoritos y tal vez descubrir un nuevo anime para ver.

Como parte de la celebración del lanzamiento, puede elegir dos personajes de una selección de ocho, incluida Mukoda de "Wandering Meals in Otro World", Lloyd de "Seventh Prince" y Oji-san de "Tío de otro mundo".

Detalles del evento de lanzamiento

El evento inicial se centra en "Mushoku Tensei: Reencarnación de desempleo", con personajes como Rudeus, Sylphiette y Roxy. Este evento se extenderá hasta el 7 de febrero de 2025. Después de esto, los nuevos mundos de anime se introducirán quincenalmente, comenzando con "Ese tiempo me reencarné como un limo" el 7 de febrero y concluyendo con "reencarnado como una espada" en junio.

Si estás en Japón, puedes descargar el juego de Google Play Store. Todavía no hay noticias sobre un lanzamiento global, pero los dedos cruzaron que pronto lo disfrutaremos en todo el mundo.

Antes de ir, no olvide ver nuestras últimas noticias sobre la función comercial de Pokémon TCG Pocket y la expansión de Space-Time Smackdown.

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