
Avex Pictures has unveiled an exciting new addition to the *Made in Abyss* universe with the announcement of a mobile game titled *Made in Abyss: A Difficult and Mysterious Journey*. This marks the first time the gripping story of *Made in Abyss* is being adapted into a mobile format, following its success in manga, anime, and a 3D action RPG. The game was announced alongside the launch of its official X account, which will keep fans updated as the release date approaches.
While details are scarce, it's confirmed that *Made in Abyss: A Difficult and Mysterious Journey* will be a casual mobile game available on both Android and iOS platforms. Currently, the game is slated for release only in Japan, with no information yet on a global launch. Fans eagerly awaiting more information can follow the game's official channels for the latest news and updates.
Dived into the Abyss Yet?
The *Made in Abyss* saga began in 2012 as a manga created by Akihito Tsukushi, serialized on Web Comic Gamma. The story centers on Riko, a young orphan from the town of Orth, which is perched on the edge of a vast, mysterious hole known as the Abyss. This enigmatic chasm is teeming with ancient technology, bizarre creatures, and a dark mystery that consumes those who venture too deep.
Riko's ambition is to emulate her mother, Lyza, a renowned White Whistle Cave Raider who vanished within the depths of the Abyss. On her journey, Riko encounters Reg, a mysterious half-robot boy with amnesia. Together, they embark on a perilous descent into the Abyss, fully aware of the risks they face.
The *Made in Abyss* manga was adapted into an anime series in 2017, followed by a sequel film, *Dawn of the Deep Soul*, released in Japan in 2020. Additionally, in 2022, Chime Corporation launched a console and PC RPG, *Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into Darkness*, further expanding the franchise's reach.
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