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"Made in Abyss Universe Inspires First Mobile Game"

Authore: MichaelUpdate:May 26,2025

"Made in Abyss Universe Inspires First Mobile Game"

Avex Pictures has unveiled an exciting new addition to the Made in Abyss universe with the announcement of their first mobile game, titled "Made in Abyss: A Difficult and Mysterious Journey." Fans of the series can now look forward to diving into the depths of the Abyss on their mobile devices. The game was announced alongside the launch of its official X account, which promises to keep enthusiasts updated as the release date approaches.

While details on the gameplay are still scarce, it's known that "Made in Abyss: A Difficult and Mysterious Journey" will be a casual mobile title, initially available on Android and iOS platforms. However, the launch is currently limited to Japan, with no information yet on a potential global release.

Dived into the Abyss Yet?

The Made in Abyss saga began as a manga in 2012, penned by Akihito Tsukushi and serialized on Web Comic Gamma. The story centers around Riko, a young orphan residing in the town of Orth, which encircles a vast vertical chasm known as the Abyss. This mysterious place is teeming with ancient technology, bizarre creatures, and an enigmatic allure that consumes those who venture too deep.

Riko's aspiration is to emulate her mother, Lyza, a renowned White Whistle Cave Raider who vanished within the Abyss. On her journey, Riko encounters Reg, a half-robot boy with no recollection of his origins. Together, they embark on a perilous descent into the Abyss, fully aware of the risks they face.

The manga's success led to an anime adaptation in 2017, followed by a sequel film, "Dawn of the Deep Soul," released in Japan in 2020. Additionally, in 2022, Chime Corporation introduced a console and PC RPG titled "Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into Darkness," further expanding the franchise's reach.

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