Crunchyroll to Offer Free Games to Subscribers – A New Addition to the Anime Streaming Service

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Crunchyroll Expands its Offerings

Crunchyroll, the go-to platform for anime enthusiasts, is making waves in the streaming world once again. Known for its wide selection of translated episodes that drop the same day as they do in Japan, Crunchyroll is now venturing into the realm of gaming. Following in the footsteps of Netflix, Crunchyroll will be adding games to its service, providing subscribers with even more entertainment options.

A Focus on Mobile Games

Just like Netflix, Crunchyroll will primarily focus on mobile games. The service will begin with a modest selection of five games that are sure to captivate users on the go. From popular side-scrolling brawlers to puzzle games, there's something for everyone in this unique gaming experience.

The Games You Can Expect

One of the highlights in Crunchyroll's gaming library is River City Girls, a highly rated side-scrolling beat 'em up with a 9/10 rating on Steam. Fans of puzzle games will enjoy Behind the Frame, where players complete paintings to uncover the story behind the artist. Captain Velvet Meteor offers a tactical action game experience, following a boy's escape from reality through comic books. For quick gaming sessions, Inbento is the perfect choice, challenging players to fit food into a lunch box. And last but not least, Wolfstride is an RPG where players can build and repair different mechs.

Full List of Games

Here is the full list of games that Crunchyroll will be offering its subscribers:

  • Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery
  • Captain Velvet Meteor: The Jump+ Dimensions
  • Inbento
  • River City Girls
  • Wolfstride

Explore More Subscription Options

If you're looking for even more subscription services that offer free games, be sure to check out the games available with Amazon Prime and the gaming options on Netflix. With so many choices available, there's no shortage of entertainment for gamers of all kinds.

Written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF