Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter released worldwide

Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter released worldwide
On May 12, the official world release of Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter took place. It is a new project from the Japanese company COLOPL Inc., which was worked on by the legendary designer Kazuma Kaneko, known for the Shin Megami Tensei series. The game became available on three main platforms at once: iOS, Android, and PC via Steam.

The release geography covers 240 countries and regions. The game only supports English.

Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter is a card roguelike in a modern Japanese setting, combining elements of jRPG and a turn-based strategy. According to the plot, the player finds himself in Tokyo, where a mysterious high-rise building called "HASHIRA" is shrouded in myths and fear. They say that terrible monsters live inside the skyscraper, and no one dares to enter it. However, everything changes when the Tsukuyomi organization, an elite team of hunters, accepts the challenge and goes to clear the building floor by floor.

At the start, players are offered two main characters, each of which has its own unique storyline. The developers have already announced that new heroes will appear with future updates, which will expand the possibilities for exploration and replayability.

The gameplay is based on card battles, where each action requires a strategic approach. The player must manage resources: monitor the HP level, restored mana and cards that are used to summon attacking or defensive skills. At the same time, roguelike elements are manifested in the procedural generation of events and choices. In dialogues and plot twists, the player can make decisions that affect the course of the story: for example, sacrifice one of the cards to strengthen another or exchange part of health for in-game currency.

One of the main advantages of the game is the support for cross-saving between mobile devices and PCs, which allows you to start a session on a smartphone and then continue it on a computer without losing progress.

Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter promises to be a bright representative of the genre and is already attracting interest among fans of tactical card games with a rich visual component and a well-thought-out choice system.
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