
KLab is preparing to launch its popular volleyball game, Haikyu!! Fly High, to a global audience. The mobile version of Haikyu!! Fly High is set to release on July 31st. It draws inspiration from the renowned Japanese manga and anime series, HAIKYU!!.
The mobile title Haikyu!! Fly High is the result of a collaboration between Prophet Games and Garena. Through KLab's Overseas Game Development Support Model, they secure licenses from Japanese IP holders and partner with international publishers to develop and distribute games beyond Japan. This is excellent news for players like us!
Fly High with the Haikyu!! Team!
In Haikyu!! Fly High, you can collect and train your favorite characters to create your ultimate dream team. As a team-based RPG, it offers anime fans the opportunity to assemble squads and enjoy spectacular 3D visuals that stay true to the original series' spirit.
Once your team is formed, you can focus on developing each character's abilities. At launch, the game will feature full Japanese and English voiceovers, directly sourced from the anime, giving it a premium and authentic feel.
Haikyu!! Fly High will be released in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Southeast Asia. Players who pre-register will receive a valuable launch-day gift bundle, including Recruit Tickets, Diamonds, Gold, training materials, and a special Shoyo Hinata Chat Frame.
Familiar with the Anime or Manga?
HAIKYU!! first appeared in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in February 2012. Created by Haruichi Furudate, the series continued for eight and a half years, concluding in July 2020 after 45 volumes.
The anime adaptation debuted in 2014, concluding its fourth season by the end of 2020. In February 2024, HAIKYU!! made a comeback with a new movie, highlighting the intense match between Karasuno High School and Nekoma High School, a contest famously known as The Dumpster Battle.
If you're a fan of the anime or simply love volleyball, make sure to pre-register for the game. You can find it now on the Google Play Store.
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