Tokyo Ghoul Anime Featured in New 3D Animated Trailer for Racing Master Game Collaboration

The Tokyo Ghoul anime is making waves again, this time with a new 3D animated trailer for its exciting collaboration with the real-time simulation racing game, Racing Master. The collaboration begins on January 31, and fans of both the anime and the game are in for a thrilling ride. In the trailer, fan-favorite characters such as Ken Kaneki, Touka Kirishima, Rize Kamishiro, Shuu Tsukiyama, and Kishou Arima are seen alongside cars inspired by the series. You can watch the full collaboration trailer below to get a taste of the action.

Racing Master Tokyo Ghoul Collaboration Trailer – Watch Now

The trailer’s description gives more insight into the collaboration, which runs from January 31 to February 27. It reads:
“Run with the ghouls! From January 31st to February 27th, a Tokyo Ghoul anime collaboration will be realized! Ken Kaneki, Touka Kirishima, Rize Kamishiro, Kishou Arima, and Shuu Tsukiyama will appear for a limited time. There will be special actions and unique voice lines, allowing players to enjoy fresh conversations from the characters within the game. Additionally, players can experience the Tokyo Ghoul world through limited-time machine kits for the Pagani Huayra BC ’17 and Honda NSX-R ’92, along with collaboration stickers for car customization, exclusive events, and a collaboration gacha only available during this event. Get ready to rev your engines and speed through this exciting crossover!”

Racing Master is a popular smartphone game developed by Chinese tech company NetEase, featuring real locations and over 100 real licensed cars from top brands like Mercedes, Toyota, Bugatti, and more. Players race against each other in real-time competitions, providing an immersive experience that brings the thrill of racing to mobile and PC platforms. The game was first released in Japan on August 21, 2024, and is available on iOS, Android, and PC.

NetEase also has a significant presence in the anime world through its ANICI brand in Japan, producing popular titles like The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You, Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy, Heavenly Delusion, and many others.

Tokyo Ghoul, an anime by Studio Pierrot, adapts the popular manga by Sui Ishida, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in September 2024. The anime has been a major success, with over 47 million copies of the manga in circulation, according to Mangazenkan. This new gaming collaboration adds to the list of successful anime-game crossovers, following the recent partnership between JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and Monster Hunter, which gained considerable attention earlier this month.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Amen Thompson Emerging as Future Star for Houston Rockets

  Amen Thompson has recently shown signs of becoming a franchise-altering player for the Houston Rockets . With seconds remaining in a hea...