Gaming News It’s one of the most popular manga in the world and could return to video games very soon!
This manga has been adapted into both an anime, a film, and even a live-action film, and this time it will return as a video game.
This legendary manga returns to the video game universe
This is one of the most famous anime of 2000 and a classic in the manga universe: Death Note, famous work by Tsugumi Oba and Takeshi Obata. Here we follow the gifted student Light Yagami, who one day finds the Death Note, a notebook that allows him to kill anyone by writing his name in it. The student will therefore make it his mission to eradicate all evil on the planet and is given the nickname Kira. He is accompanied by Ryuk, an apple-addicted death god.
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The work is being offered a video game adaptation! The information comes from the Taiwan Digital Games Rating Board, which, led by Bandai Namco, rated a Death Note game on PS5 and 4
For those wondering why you’ve never heard of these games: This is simply because they were only released in Japan. These are DS games: Death Note: Kira Games and L o tsugu Mono, strategy titles that offer the player a type of investigation in which he must deduce the identity of his opponent, whether L or Kira. The third game serves more as a prologue to the work and highlights the character of L.
Games that will receive mixed reviews, although we find the Death Note universe in another game, Jump Force, a crossover fighting game that brings together most of the characters from the Shonen Jump manga. We find familiar faces like Goku, Naruto, Luffy and Ichigo, as well as Light and Ryuk, although they don’t appear as playable characters.
What is your situation at the moment?
At the moment we don’t know what this game will be about, whether it will be an original story or a retelling of the basic story. Currently only the name of the game is known: Death Note: Killer Within. In June, Shueisha (the manga’s publisher) registered the name in Europe, Japan and the United States. The game’s announcement wouldn’t be long in coming, but we still have to keep that in mind As we speak with you, Bandai Namco has announced that it is canceling several gaming projects related to One Piece and Naruto.
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