Get ready, Android gamers! The much-anticipated action-adventure RPG, Tribe Nine, developed and published by Akatsuki Games, is set to hit your mobile devices on February 20th, 2025. The excitement is building as pre-registration is now open, so don't miss your chance to be part of this thrilling experience.
What’s the Game About?
Immerse yourself in the dystopian world of Neo Tokyo in the year 20XX. The city is under the tyrannical rule of a masked figure known as Zero, who enforces a deadly game called Extreme Games or XG. In this gripping narrative, survival hinges on participation in these brutal games. However, hope emerges through a group of rebellious teenagers determined to overthrow Zero's regime. Their weapon of choice? Extreme Baseball, or XB, a unique twist on combat that promises to redefine the fight against oppression. Get a sneak peek at the action with the latest Tribe Nine trailer for Android.
Features of Tribe Nine on Android
Explore the richly detailed world of Neo Tokyo, which is divided into 23 unique areas inspired by real Tokyo locations but reimagined with a futuristic cyberpunk twist. As you journey through the city, you'll encounter a diverse cast of eccentric characters and have the chance to liberate the oppressed. At launch, you'll have over 10 playable characters to choose from, each bringing their own flair to the rebellion.
After conquering the main storyline, unlock two expansive endgame areas. Although these won't be available immediately at launch, the developers are committed to introducing them shortly after, ensuring you have ample time to enjoy the core game first before diving into the advanced content.
One of the standout features of Tribe Nine is the absence of a stamina system. This innovative design choice means you can play as much as you want, whenever you want, giving you the freedom to immerse yourself in the game on your terms. If you're eager to join the fight, pre-register for Tribe Nine on Android via the Google Play Store. For more details, visit the official game website.
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