Fullmetal Alchemist Mobile Launches in Summer 2022

Fullmetal Alchemist Mobile Launches

Square Enix has announced Fullmetal Alchemist Mobile launches in summer 2022 for Japan, and pre-registration is now available on the game’s official site.

While Fullmetal Alchemist Mobile launches in summer 2022 for both iOS and Android, the game will release as a free-to-play download with in-game microtransactions.


Here’s a new trailer for the July-announced game:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWtHMyfJGAg&feature=emb_title

Here’s a rundown on the game:

The latest smartphone game of Fullmetal Alchemist! Series total of over 80 million copies sold! Dark fantasy comics by Hiroshi Arakawa!

The original story and battle scenes are depicted in high quality 3DCG. This is the latest smartphone game of the dark fantasy comic Fullmetal Alchemist by Hiroshi Arakawa. The original story and battle scenes are depicted in high quality 3DCG, and the world of this heart-stirring masterpiece is expressed with meticulous direction.

Two brothers who have performed the forbidden human body alchemy. Even though they are in the depths of despair. They decide to take it all back and set out on a journey.

Welcome to the world of Fullmetal Alchemist.

Features:

  • Relive the original story – The story of the Fullmetal Alchemist comics unfolds in full voice with a gorgeous cast. A number of famous scenes are depicted in beautiful 3DCG and new animations. Experience the charm of a work that has never faded.
  • A heart-pounding battle production – Battle scenes are rendered in 3DCG and are brimming with dynamism. The attention to detail makes the heated alchemy battles even more exciting. Edward, Alphonse, Mustang, as well as the many other characters that appear in the game, make the game’s unique battle expressions a must-see.

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