- Roguelike deck-builder set in a god- and demon-filled high-rise tower
- Craft a deck of unique abilities in a dynamic, ever-shifting dungeon
- Navigate branching paths and make critical choices that shape your journey
Kazuma Kaneko, renowned for Shin Megami Tensei, Persona, and Devil Summoner, unveils Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter, a new roguelike deck-building game. Developed by COLOPL for PC, iOS, and Android, it merges Kaneko’s iconic dark, mythological style with strategic card-based gameplay.
Set in a futuristic Tokyo Bay, Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter unfolds within The Hashira, a sealed skyscraper overrun by gods and demons. An elite unit, Tsukuyomi, is tasked with ascending to the top floor to neutralize a formidable threat.
Fans of Kaneko’s work will recognize his signature blend of urban decay and supernatural horror, creating an unsettling yet captivating atmosphere. The game fuses mythology with cyberpunk elements, set to launch later this year.
As a roguelike card game, Tsukuyomi challenges players to build a deck of powerful abilities while exploring a constantly changing dungeon. Each run offers unique cards, layouts, and enemy encounters, ensuring no two playthroughs are alike.
Combat features fast-paced, turn-based battles where every move counts. Players must choose a single action per turn—attack or defense—demanding quick, strategic decisions to survive.
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Dungeon exploration offers branching paths and pivotal decisions that influence your journey. Each choice impacts battles and resources, and in true roguelike fashion, failure wipes all progress, forcing a fresh start.
Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter is slated for release around June 30, though the date may shift. Pre-register now using the links below.