The Yokō Tarō-directed action RPG has a global premiere in July 2020. Image courtesy of Nexon
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SINoALICE’s global Twitter announced on Friday that the global version of the mobile game will end its service on November 15. The game’s Japanese Twitter account and website have not made any announcements yet. no analogy about which version will end.
Players with unused Twilight Crystals in-game currency will be able to request a refund through the app. Items purchased in the paid currency will not be refunded.
The full schedule until the end of the service is:
2023.09.01 8:00 (UTC): Twilight Crystals in-app currency purchases for iOS and Android stopped working on November 15, 2023 5:00 (UTC): Remaining balance refund requests accepted unused paid returns of paid Twilight Crystals for iOS and Android beginning 2023.11.15 5:00 (UTC): End of Service/App is no longer distributed on the App Store and Google Play 2023.11.15 5:00 (UTC): The use of currency in the Twilight Crystals app for iOS and Android has been discontinued
Square Enix ended its game service for Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau in November 2022 with a unique ending that forced players to permanently log out after deleting the game.
Square Enix released the smartphone action role-playing game SINoALICE for iOS and Android in Japan in June 2017. Pokelabo Inc. launched a global version in English in July 2020. The English version is available worldwide except for Japan, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau.
Nexon Korea Corporation, the global developer of the former game, describes SINoALICE:
SINoALICE is a macabre fairy tale recounted in an unsettling dark fantasy world inspired by the game’s creative director, Yokō Tarō (NieR: Automata). The game follows several famous fairy-tale heroes as they team up to navigate treacherous lands, battle fearsome enemies, and solve tricky puzzles to revive lost storytellers. create them.
Yokō Tarō, Takuto Aoki, Himiko, and Jino adapted the game into SINoALICE (manga) starting in 2019. Volume 5 was published in October 2022. Square Enix Manga & Books published the series in English.
Source: SINoALICE Global Twitter account via Siliconera