Crunchyroll is significantly expanding its subscription-based game offering. With the addition of three new titles, the Crunchyroll Game Vault now features over 50 games.

These mobile games are available exclusively to all Crunchyroll Mega Fan members. The selection includes both third-party titles and games developed in-house by Crunchyroll.

"Since the launch of the Crunchyroll Game Vault in November 2023, we have been working hard to build a library that quickly reached an estimated 500 hours of immersive gameplay. Together with more than 25,000 anime now available to stream on Crunchyroll, this allows for endless adventure," said Terry Li, Executive Vice President of Emerging Business at Crunchyroll and General Manager of Crunchyroll Games.

The newly added games are The House in Fata Morgana, Kitaria Fables, and Magical Drop VI. The fast pace of new releases highlights the rapid growth of the catalogue. When Crunchyroll announced in September 2024 that the Game Vault would include 35 titles by year’s end, few expected that number to climb to 50 so quickly. And there’s no indication of a slowdown.

"The future of the Crunchyroll Game Vault is defined by our commitment to high-quality titles. To date, we have worked with over 40 different publishers and studios to build an incredible library that has been celebrated by gamers and anime fans alike – the average score is around 76 on Metacritic," said Terry Li. "We will continue to provide new experiences for mobile devices, update existing titles for compatibility and features, and also explore original games."

Crunchyroll, a global anime brand, operates as an independent joint venture between Sony Pictures Entertainment and Aniplex, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan. Within the Sony Group, Crunchyroll also plays a key role in adapting game IPs for linear formats. At CES, for example, an anime series adaptation of Ghost of Tsushima was announced, which will be produced not by Sony Pictures Entertainment, but by Crunchyroll itself.


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