The game launched in January 2016, inspired by the 2019 anime film
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The official website for Fuji & gumi Games' For Whom the Alchemist Exists smartphone game announced last Thursday that the game will end service on November 28.
The game launched for iOS and Android devices in Japan in January 2016 and launched for browsers in September 2017.
The game is a tactical role-playing game focused on seven characters and themed around the seven deadly sins. The game is set in the continent of Babe, where the Tower of Babel towers over seven countries. After the invention of alchemy led to its use as a tool of war that brought humanity to the brink of extinction, seven nations reached an uneasy peace that led to the banning of alchemy. in the hundreds of years since then. In the Continental Year 911, the nation of Lustrice broke the treaty by amassing an army powered by alchemy, with ambitions of conquering the continent. Led by Envylia, the six nations allied and defeated the rogue nation, causing alchemy to once again fall into darkness. But 20 years after the war, alchemy once again began to cause chaos in the land.
The game is inspired by an anime film that premiered in Japan in June 2019. Macross franchise co-founder Shōji Kawamori served as executive director on the project.
Source: For Whom the Alchemist Exists game website via Hachima Kikō