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Chainsaw Man Revs up Bloodline: The Last Royal Vampire in Game Collab

Kerri GuilletteBy Kerri Guillette12/19/20222 Mins Read
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Bloodline: The Last Royal Vampire

Crunchyroll Games, the interactive division of global anime brand Crunchyroll, announced its original mobile game Bloodline: The Last Royal Vampire is launching an epic crossover collaboration with the smash-hit dark fantasy series Chainsaw Man from December 20 through early January 2023.

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Bloodline: The Last Royal Vampire is a retro-style mobile JRPG game based on Bloodline, a popular Chinese graphic novel. The game is available worldwide, excluding Asia, on iOS and Android.

The crossover collaboration with Chainsaw Man brings popular characters Denji, Power, and Aki into the world of Bloodline in pixel form. Players who join on December 19 can get a free head start collecting the powerful Chainsaw Man characters. Characters are collected through currency which the game is giving away to all players who join the day before the crossover officially begins.

During the crossover, players can:

Collect exclusive characters that are more powerful than any other in the game to date

Collect a special outfit for Chainsaw Man’s Denji

Update your public profile image with exclusive cosmetic items from the event, including unique character images and player profile portraits and frames

Log into the game daily for valuable rewards, including currency to help players collect the featured characters faster.

Since bursting onto the scene earlier this year, Crunchyroll has become ground zero for fans of the runaway hit Chainsaw Man. The anime series currently airs on Crunchyroll and is available subbed and dubbed in English, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, and Russian. The finale of Season 1 will be simulcast on Crunchyroll on December 27. Don’t miss the new trailer for the series available here. Additionally, fans can grab figures, plush and more at the Crunchyroll Store.

Bloodline: The Last Royal Vampire follows the Last Royal Vampire, Lilo, and her companion Ren in their quest to save their loved ones from a militaristic order called the Holy Land. Players build their own squad of warriors, heroes, and fantastical creatures to defeat exorcists, hunters, as well as vicious demons, and many powerful beings pulling the strings from the shadows. The anime-styled mobile role-playing card game features hundreds of characters and customization, allowing for a roster of heroes that is distinctly unique to each player. Bloodline: The Last Royal Vampire is developed by Shanda Shengqu Games.

Chainsaw Man has Arrived!

Chainsaw Man has Arrived in Bloodline: The Last Royal Vampire! Play today to collect unique, powerful characters from Chainsaw Man – Denji, Power, and Aki. Players can even collect cosmetics for their player profiles and the special outfit Chainsaw Man. Available for a limited time only!

 

 

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