- A roguelike deck-building adventure set in a skyscraper inhabited by gods and demons
- Assemble a deck of powerful abilities within an ever-shifting dungeon
- Navigate branching paths and make pivotal decisions that influence your journey
Kazuma Kaneko, the legendary artist and designer known for Shin Megami Tensei, Persona, and Devil Summoner, returns with a new creation: Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter. Developed by COLOPL, this roguelike deck-builder is coming to PC, iOS, and Android, blending Kaneko's iconic dark, mythological style with deep strategic card combat.
Set in a futuristic Tokyo Bay, Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter unfolds within The Hashira, a colossal high-rise tower transformed into a sealed battleground. Its corridors are now home to strange entities known as gods and demons, and an elite national defense unit, Tsukuyomi, has been dispatched to ascend to the top floor and eliminate a formidable target.
Fans of Kaneko's previous work will recognize his distinctive touch in Tsukuyomi's world, where urban decay and supernatural horror merge to create a haunting, tense atmosphere. The game's unique fusion of mythological themes and cyberpunk aesthetics will be immediately apparent upon its anticipated release later this year.
As a roguelike card game, Tsukuyomi tasks you with building a deck of powerful abilities while exploring a dungeon that constantly reshapes itself. Each attempt is unique, offering different cards, dungeon layouts, and enemy encounters.

Combat consists of fast-paced, turn-based battles that demand careful tactical choices. Each turn allows for a single action—be it an attack or a defensive maneuver—so swift and strategic decision-making is essential for survival.
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The dungeon features multiple branching paths and critical decisions that define your adventure. Every choice carries lasting repercussions, influencing battles and available resources. And, true to the roguelike genre, defeat is permanent—losing a battle means restarting your journey from the beginning, so plan your moves wisely.
Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter is scheduled for release around June 30th, though this date may be adjusted. You can pre-register now by selecting your preferred platform link below.