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Hate it or love it, the Fairy Tail anime has enjoyed undeniable popularity for over ten years. And the worlds ofEarthland and Edolas are still going strong, with the mobile game Fairy Tail Fierce Fight now open for pre-registration on Android and iOS. Join Natsu, Erza, Grey, Lucy, Happy and all the other mages on their greatest adventures, with 3D combat and exploration.
After a closed beta last year, the cel-shaded game set in the world of mangaka Hiro Mashima is back in the spotlight. I imagine that if you're here, it's because you're interested in joining a guild of magicians. So it's easy to pre-register for Fairy Tail Fierce Fight:
Open the app shop of your choice between the Google Play Store and the App Store.
Enter the name of the game in the search bar.
On the FTFF game page, click on the "Pre-register" button.
Alternatively, click on our mobile game module below and you'll instantly be in the right place.
You'll receive a notification for the release of Fairy Tail Fierce Fight, as well as pre-registration rewards for being one of the first players interested in this title! On the stores, the game is listed as "Scheduled for release on 27 March 2024", but we can't promise anything as there's no official announcement yet.
As well as pre-registration for Fairy Tail Fierce Fight, I thought it would be a good idea to take a look at what this officially licensed game from Kodansha has to offer. Like other gacha RPGs such as Ex Astris or Honkai Impact 3rd, to progress in FTFF's story you have to assemble your team, switch characters and fight in 3D against multiple bosses. Battles take place in real time.
What's more, the action is interspersed with cinematics and short dialogues taken directly from the anime. The roster of characters includes over forty different mages whose faces and powers you're bound to know.
The special effects are nice and I hope the combat packs a punch once in hand, with a successful and enjoyable adaptation for gamers like Black Clover M. Despite this, feedback during the closed beta wasn't great, notably because of the lack of voice over and the lack of effort on certain finishing touches.

Given that the game is based on the story of the anime, you'll have to take on some major challenges for the guild against the Oracion Seis and Jellal's Tower of Paradise. So I hope we won't regret pre-registering for Fairy Tail Fierce Fight, even if anime adaptations on mobile rarely make any effort on their gameplay.
The arrival of a new Fairy Tail mobile game that could be released worldwide is perhaps not insignificant. In fact, according to leaks, The 100 Years Quest anime is due to arrive in 2024, and it's eagerly awaited! This is your chance to catch up on old episodes by replaying iconic Fairy Tail moments when you pre-register for Fairy Tail Fierce Fight.

And, as there's a whole host of other titles to try out if you're a fan of manga, I suggest you check out our top anime-inspired mobile games.
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