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Tsukuyomi: Divine Hunter Debuts Unique Roguelike Deckbuilder

By NathanNov 18,2025

  • AI-powered card creation system
  • From Kazuma Kaneko of Shin Megami Tensei and Persona fame
  • Cross-save support

For devotees of the Shin Megami Tensei and Persona franchises, Kazuma Kaneko's legendary status speaks for itself - and now the visionary artist brings his talents to Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter, COLOPL's innovative roguelike deckbuilder. Featuring groundbreaking AI-generated cards, this new title empowers players with truly unique decks as they ascend a dungeon-style apartment tower while engaging in strategic battles.

Following last month's announcement, the game has launched on iOS and Android platforms with cross-save functionality that synchronizes progress between Steam and mobile versions. This seamless integration ensures your hard-won progress against Tokyo's formidable Hashira monsters remains intact across all devices.

The initial release includes the Izayoi and Shingetsu chapters, with Mangetsu and Hangetsu chapters slated for future updates in this turn-based card battler.

Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter gameplay showcase

True to the genre, players will face strategic choices that shape each unique run through procedurally generated encounters. The False God "Okami" introduces dynamic AI mechanics that generate personalized cards based on your playstyle, adding another layer of unpredictability to the roguelike experience.

This innovative approach to procedural generation breathes fresh life into the deckbuilding formula. Interested players can dive into the action with Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter, available now as a free-to-play title with optional in-app purchases on both the App Store and Google Play.

Stay connected with the growing community through the official YouTube channel for updates, visit the game's website for detailed information, or watch the embedded trailer above to experience the game's distinctive atmosphere and art style.

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