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Tokyo Ghoul [:re birth] now available on Google Play and the App Store

October 6, 2018 by Andrew Newton

Bandai Namco Entertainment has announced the release of Tokyo Ghoul [:re birth] worldwide on the App Store and Google Play.  Based on the hit anime , Tokyo Ghoul [:re birth] will feature 2D and 3D battles with more than 100 characters from the series.  You can see more of the game in the trailer below…

In Tokyo Ghoul [:re birth], fans of the anime will be able to wage war between Ghouls and Humans anytime, in real time battles for control of Tokyo’s 23 wards.  Mobile players will be able to go through the original story featuring iconic characters, including Ken Kaneki and Kisho Arima or as Haise Sasaki and Quinx from the latest Tokyo Ghoul: re series.

Tokyo Ghoul [:re birth] is available to download now for free from Google Play and the App Store and for a limited period, all players who log in will receive both Kaneki and Sasaki as playable characters.

https://youtu.be/AKohEGzSzLs

BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc. announces TOKYO GHOUL [:re birth], an upcoming mobile game based on the popular dark fantasy anime series. Set to arrive as a free download for iOS and Android devices this autumn, TOKYO GHOUL [:re birth] gives players the ability to wage war between Ghouls and Humans anytime, anywhere

Originally published October 6, 2018. Updated October 5, 2018.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Bandai Namco, Bandai Namco Entertainment, Tokyo Ghoul [:re birth]

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