
Com2uS has announced GACHIAKUTA: The Game, a “survival action RPG” based on the anime GACHIAKUTA. It will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam. A release date was not announced.
“Gachiakuta is a powerful series that blends explosive action with deep philosophical messages,” Com2uS said in a press release. “We look forward to expanding its appeal through a game that allows fans to fully immerse themselves in its world.”
Here is an overview of the game, via Com2uS:
GACHIAKUTA follows Rudo, a boy born and raised in the slums, who rebels against discrimination and oppression in a world divided by extreme inequality. The anime has captured worldwide attention with its powerful social themes, raw graffiti-inspired aesthetic, and striking action direction. Recently, it ranked No.1 in average viewership on Crunchyroll in the United States, Germany, and France, and continues to secure top-tier rankings across major over-the-top platforms in Japan, Southeast Asia, and Europe.
Com2uS is reinterpreting the anime’s setting and atmosphere to create a survival action RPG where users enter monster-infested zones, complete missions, and return safely to secure areas. The game aims to deliver the series’ intense combat and distinctive visual style through a fully realized experience optimized for both console and PC environments.
GACHIAKUTA: The Game is planned for release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam, featuring cel-shaded visuals, stylish character art, and a unique narrative that captures the essence of the original anime—allowing fans to experience its world firsthand.
Meanwhile, Com2uS continues to collaborate closely with Kodansha, participating in multiple anime production committees including Gachiakuta. Both companies are strengthening their partnership to broaden the global reach and value of these IPs, with the development of this new title expected to further expand the possibilities of the GACHIAKUTA universe.
Watch the announcement trailer below.
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Announce Trailer (30 Seconds)
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