Fullmetal Alchemist Online, a game which brings the popular manga to the world of tactics, has locked in a release date in Japan.
Fullmetal Alchemist Mobile
was launching in Japan on August 4. The game takes the characters from Hiromu Arakawa’s beloved manga and anime and transfers them into a tactics game you can take on the go. The showcase covers plenty of gameplay highlights and confirms that the final release is coming to Android and iOS upon launch.looks to Nintendo’sfor inspiration. Characters move on grids and attack when needed, unleashing the alchemical energy the series is known for.
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