Haikyu Fly High Goes Global: Pre-Register for Rewards
KLab is bringing the excitement of the popular anime series, HAIKYU!!, to mobile gamers worldwide with the launch of Haikyu Fly High. Starting today, fans can pre-register for the Android version of the game, which promises to deliver an authentic volleyball experience inspired by the anime.
Developed by Prophet Games and published by Garena in Japan, Haikyu Fly High is set for a global release, making it accessible to players in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Southeast Asia. This expansion allows a broader audience to engage with the beloved characters and thrilling matches depicted in the HAIKYU!! series.
Do You Love Volleyball?
In Haikyu Fly High Global, you get to build and manage your own volleyball team, training players and employing strategic tactics to outplay your opponents. The game features a team-based RPG system that lets you orchestrate key plays, alongside character progression, stunning 3D visuals, and a roster filled with iconic characters from HAIKYU!! such as Shoyo Hinata, Tobio Kageyama, Kenma Kozume, and Tetsuro Kuroo.
The game captures the essence of the anime with its intense, fast-paced volleyball matches and the emotional rivalries that fans adore. Whether you're a seasoned fan or new to the series, Haikyu Fly High offers an engaging way to dive into the world of competitive volleyball.
For a sneak peek at what Haikyu Fly High has in store, check out the announcement trailer below:
Exciting Pre-Registration Rewards for Haikyu Fly High Global
By pre-registering now, you can secure a variety of rewards including Recruit Tickets, Diamonds, a Hinata Crow Portrait and Frame Set, and Shoyo Hinata’s Chat Frame. To learn more about these rewards and to pre-register for the global version, visit the official website.
For those yet to experience the HAIKYU!! anime, it first aired in 2014 and has since released four seasons of exhilarating volleyball action. The series, created by Haruichi Furudate, originated as a manga serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump, concluding its run in 2020 after eight and a half years.
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