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Crunchyroll Game Vault Adds Two Cult Classics

Author : Julian May 14,2025

The Crunchyroll Game Vault is expanding its horizons with the addition of two cult classic titles, bringing a fresh wave of excitement to mobile gaming enthusiasts. First up is Destiny's Princess: A War Story, A Love Story, a visual novel that immerses players in the romantic and tumultuous world of ancient Japan. As a brave princess, you'll lead your kingdom to victory while navigating intricate relationships with a cast of charming characters. This marks the first time this beloved visual novel has been made available on mobile, thanks to Crunchyroll's efforts.

On the other hand, Ys I Chronicles caters to fans of action-packed gameplay. This hack 'n slash RPG, a remake of the original "Ancient Ys Vanished: Omen," transports players to the land of Esteria. As the heroic swordsman Adol Christin, your mission is to liberate the region from menacing demons. Originally released in the 2000s, this title now finds a new home on mobile devices through the Crunchyroll Game Vault.

Crunchyroll's strategy with their Game Vault is a testament to their understanding of their audience. By focusing on niche, cult classic releases, they cater directly to otaku culture, both extreme and casual. This approach allows them to introduce relatively obscure titles to Western audiences, often for the first time on mobile. The recent additions, including cult favorites like Steins; Gate and Ao Oni, demonstrate Crunchyroll's commitment to offering unique gaming experiences.

Since the initial launch, the Crunchyroll Game Vault has significantly expanded its offerings. This growth addresses earlier concerns about the limited selection, as noted by Catherine in 2023. With an increasing number of releases, the Vault now presents a compelling value proposition for those seeking diverse and engaging mobile gaming options.

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