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A JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure mobile game is in the works

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is a very popular property currently, with the manga recently wrapping up its 8th ‘season’ Jojolion, and the Anime currently midway through its 6th (Stone Ocean). In alignment with this, a new JJBA mobile game is in development – and it’s coming to the West.

Making the announcement in a press release, KLab “announced the acquisition of worldwide distribution rights, excluding Japan, for the mobile online game based on the “JoJo's Bizarre Adventure” animated series.”

Being developed in partnership with Shengqu Games, very little has been said of the game. What we do know however is that the game was originally intended to be released in Japan, Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau but has now been given a wider release.

There have been many JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure games over the series’ 35 years, however most of them failed to find their way officially to Western nations. It is therefore exciting to see more JJBA content being made – especially as fans eagerly await for the remainder of Stone Ocean’s episodes.

One other little tidbit suggests that this game will focus on the first 4 parts of the series – namely Phantom Blood; Battle Tendency; Stardust Crusaders; and Diamond is Unbreakable. That being said, depending on the genre of the game, it is entirely possible that it may be set up as a live service title with future content planned. There is little to be gleamed from this announcement so far, but for JJBA fans, the potential is certainly exciting.

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