List of video games based on anime or manga

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Video games based on anime and manga also known as anime-based games, this is a list of computer and video games that are based on manga or anime properties. The list does not include games based on western cartoons, which are separately listed at List of video games based on cartoons.

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TitleTitleOriginal
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Genre/TypeFranchiseDeveloperPublisherPlatform(s)
2019 One Piece Bounty Rush January 31, 2019 Team-based PvP One Piece Bandai Namco Bandai Namco Android, iOS
Jump Force February 14, 2019 Fighting Crossover ( Shōnen Jump) Spike Chunsoft Bandai Namco Windows, PS4, XBO, Switch
Dragon Ball: Awakening [5] February 26, 2019 DCCG Dragon Ball CMGECMGEAndroid, iOS
One Piece: World Seeker March 14, 2019 Action-adventure One Piece Ganbarion Bandai NamcoWindows, PS4, XBO, Stadia
Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission April 5, 2019 [6] [7] DCCG Dragon Ball Dimps Bandai NamcoWindows, Switch
2020 Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot January 16, 2020 ARPG Dragon Ball CyberConnect2 Bandai NamcoWindows, PS4, XBO, Switch
One-Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows February 27, 2020 Fighting One-Punch Man Spike ChunsoftBandai NamcoWindows, PS4, XBO
My Hero One's Justice 2 March 12, 2020 Fighting My Hero Academia BykingBandai NamcoWindows, PS4, XBO, Switch
One Piece Bon! Bon! Journey!March 17, 2020 [8] Puzzle One PieceBandai NamcoBandai NamcoAndroid, iOS
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 March 27, 2020 Beat 'em up One Piece Omega Force Bandai NamcoWindows, PS4, XBO, Switch
Sword Art Online: Alicization Lycoris July 10, 2020 ARPG Sword Art Online Aquria Bandai NamcoWindows, PS4, XBO
Fairy Tail July 30, 2020 RPG Fairy Tail Gust Co. Koei Tecmo Windows, PS4, Switch
Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions August 27, 2020 Sports Captain Tsubasa Tamsoft Bandai NamcoWindows, PS4, Switch
Little Witch Academia: VR Broom RacingOctober 13, 2020 Racing Little Witch Academia UNIVRSUNIVRS Oculus Quest, PSVR, SteamVR
My Hero Academia: The Strongest HeroDecember 3, 2020 ARPG My Hero AcademiaXin Yuan StudiosKomoe GameAndroid, iOS
Fairy Tail Forces Unite!December 30, 2020 Turn-based RPG Fairy TailMorefun Studio Tencent Games Android, iOS
2021Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World:

The Prophecy of the Throne

January 28, 2021 VN, SRPG Re:Zero ChimeSpike ChunsoftWindows, PS4, Switch
One Piece: The Voyage [5] April 23, 2021 [9] ARPG One PieceCMGENuverse (ByteDance)Android, iOS
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba

– The Hinokami Chronicles

October 14, 2021 [10] Fighting Demon Slayer CyberConnect2 Aniplex, Sega Windows, PS4, PS5, XBO,

XBSX, Switch

Shaman King: Funbari ChronicleDecember 8, 2021 [11] RPG Shaman King Studio ZStudio ZAndroid, iOS
2022Dragon Ball: The BreakersTBA [12] Survival Dragon BallDimpsBandai NamcoWindows, PS4, XBO, Switch
Made in Abyss:

Binary Star Falling into Darkness

TBA [13] ARPG Made in Abyss Spike ChunsoftSpike ChunsoftWindows, PS4, Switch
Fullmetal Alchemist MobileTBA [14] Action-adventure Fullmetal Alchemist Square Enix Square EnixAndroid, iOS
Black Clover MobileTBA [15] RPG Black Clover Vic Game Studios Pearl Abyss Android, iOS
Jujutsu Kaisen: Phantom ParadeTBA [16] RPG Jujutsu Kaisen SumzapSumzapAndroid, iOS
2023 Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road 2023 [17] RPG, Sports Inazuma Eleven Level-5 Level-5Android, iOS, PS4, Switch
TBAOne Piece: Project FighterTBA [18] Fighting One PieceTencent GamesTencent GamesAndroid, iOS

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