SEGA of Japan have announced a new mobile RPG called Soul Reverse Zero for Android and iOS. The news comes shortly after The World End Eclipse was shut down less than a year after its release. Soul Reverse Zero is being directed and produced by SEGA’s AM2, and is scheduled to be released this fall in Japan. While the game’s premise and artstyle don’t look terribly original, the opening trailer features a solid presentation. The animation was done by Production IG, and the opening theme (called “e of s”) was done by SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]:mizuki, which is a collaboration between composer Sawano Hiroyuki and singer mizuki. They previously collaborated on Aldnoah Zero, and Sawano Hiroyuki was previously also responsible for the soundtrack of Xenoblade Chronicles X.
The game’s 3D graphics shown in the turn-based battles also look better than what we’re used to seeing from SEGA’s mobile games. Soul Reverse Zero has already opened pre-registrations, and SEGA have unveiled a trailer for the game along with plenty of screenshots. You can find these below. As usual with mobile games, the game will be free-to-play with in-app purchases. An official website has also been unveiled, also showing several videos introducing the characters and their voice actors. There’s no word on the game coming to the West at this point, where SEGA seems to be struggling to gain a foothold in the mobile game market.