
If you're a fan of Japanese RPGs, you've likely heard of Heaven Burns Red, a captivating turn-based mobile game developed by Wright Flyer Studios and Key. Launched in February 2022, it has not only captured the hearts of players but also clinched the prestigious Best Game award at the Google Play Best of 2022 awards.
Now, why am I bringing this up? It's not about a new update or a crossover event. While scouring X (formerly Twitter) for the latest gaming news, we stumbled upon a new official English account for Heaven Burns Red. This discovery has sparked excitement and speculation: could a global English version be on the horizon? While concrete details are currently scarce, the existence of this account is a promising sign that an announcement might be forthcoming. Keep your eyes on the official account for any updates.
For those unfamiliar, Heaven Burns Red is a narrative-driven masterpiece crafted by Jun Maeda, the creative genius behind titles like Little Busters!. The game tells the gripping story of a group of girls who are humanity's last hope, a narrative that earned it the Story Category Award at the Google Play Best of 2022 awards.
The protagonist, Ruka Kayamori, is a former vocalist and guitarist of the disbanded band 'She Is Legend.' As Ruka, players navigate a day-to-day system, meeting new characters and uncovering side stories through monthly events. If you're curious, you can check out the Japanese version on the Google Play Store.
The buzz around a potential global release is reminiscent of the excitement surrounding Uma Musume Pretty Derby, which recently received an official announcement from Cygames. While we eagerly await official news on the English version of Heaven Burns Red, the anticipation continues to build.
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