Heaven Burns Red is the perfect mobile game if you want to experience an exciting story… and cry a lot
A huge success in Japan, it has won numerous awards and is considered a masterpiece
- November 18, 2024
- Updated: November 20, 2024 at 10:41 AM
The mobile is not a platform known for its narrative games. That doesn’t mean it can’t be. It has the same potential as any other, if the right way to monetize it can be found. The key here is how to make money from the efforts required to achieve it. Something that seems to have been achieved by Wright Flyer Studios and Key through a gacha that has captivated millions of players in Japan. And now it is coming to the rest of the world.
A game preceded by tremendous success in Japan
Published in 2022 in Japan, Heaven Burns Red was acclaimed in the country and swept the Google Play awards that year. Winning the Best Game of 2022, the Users’ Choice Award, and the Best Story Award, it was the most awarded game of its year. And not without reason.
Heaven Burns Red is the story of a group of girls who must save humanity from complete annihilation. Not without paying a high price along the way. With beautiful art, highly detailed settings, and a story written by the renowned screenwriter and composer Jun Maeda, known for his dramatic stories, the game perfectly combines humor with drama, which fits perfectly with its excellent and very addictive combat.
Additionally, the game now comes with multiple rewards during its launch period. Those who complete the main scenario and board missions can obtain 20,000 quartz units, 5 special recruitment tickets for the main scenario of 10 draws, 3 SS Memories, and several other rewards. Furthermore, from November 15 to December 5, players who log into the game will receive a daily character draw. This makes it very easy to progress in the game and obtain your favorite character in the process.
If you like games with captivating stories, exquisite art, and a great combat system, Heaven Burns Red is your game. And it is already available on iOS in the App Store, on Android on Google Play, and on PC on its website.
Cultural journalist and writer with a special interest in audiovisuals and everything that can be played. I'm not here to talk about my books, but you can always ask me about them if you're curious.
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