- The Crunchyroll Game Vault is expanding with two new cult classic releases
- Destiny’s Princess: A War Story, A Love Story offers visual novel romance in ancient Japan
- Meanwhile, Ys I Chronicles brings the prequel remake and it’s hack ‘n slash RPG action to mobile
It’s not surprising that with their new game catalog launch, Crunchyroll has been growing its library, known as the Vault, by adding a vast selection of lesser-known cult classics. And if you’re a fan who feels these games don’t get enough love or attention, you’ll be thrilled to know that Destiny’s Princess and Ys I Chronicles are now available on mobile devices!
As a devoted fan, I can’t contain my excitement over the mobile debut of “Destiny’s Princess: A War Story, A Love Story”! This beloved visual novel, steeped in tradition yet brimming with modern appeal, is now within reach thanks to Crunchyroll. In this immersive journey, I find myself assuming the role of a valiant princess, tasked with guiding my kingdom towards triumph. But it’s not just about winning battles; I also get to explore deep and moving connections with an array of charming suitors.
In the game I Chronicles of Ys, the action is more prominent. Originally released as a remake of the popular series’ first installment, Ancient Ys Vanished: Omen, in the 2000s, this hack ‘n slash action RPG follows the heroic swordsman Adol Christin on his mission to liberate Esteria from invading demons.
Crunchatise me
In a simple and natural way, one could rephrase your statement as: “Crunchyroll has effectively tapped into another specific market with their Game Vault. Unlike Netflix, which needs to strike a balance between blockbuster releases and lesser-known indie titles (which I believe are the more significant contributions), Crunchyroll clearly understands that its audience is diverse, ranging from dedicated otakus to more casual ones.
In simpler terms, they are able to introduce less well-known games to the Western market for the first time on mobile platforms, often appealing to a fanbase that is already interested in these types of games. Moreover, their recent inclusions of cult classics such as Steins; Gate and Ao Oni demonstrate their effectiveness in introducing players to unique and unconventional releases.
Since Catherine expressed disappointment about limited options in 2023, it appears that the number of releases has grown since then. For those looking for good value, this could be an opportune moment to reconsider it again.
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2025-03-13 17:18