Shogun Showdown brings tactical Samurai battles to mobile in a Japanese-inspired deckbuilder, via Crunchyroll

Shogun Showdown Launch Cover
  • Shogun Showdown is a 2D turn-based tactical roguelike set in a pixel-art world inspired by feudal Japan.
  • The game features powerful artifacts, characters, skills, combos, bosses, procedural runs, and more.
  • Build your best deck and master various skills before facing the Shogun.

Crunchyroll, LLC has announced the launch of their turn-based tactical roguelike deckbuilder title, Shogun Showdown, now available on both Android and iOS, exclusively via Crunchyroll Game Vault. This beloved title is joining as part of Crunchyroll’s Ani-May celebration.

Step into a feudal Japan-inspired world and battle to become the best Shogun in Shogun Showdown

Shogun Showdown is a 2D turn-based tactical roguelike title set pixel-art world inspired by feudal Japan. In this game, you’ll have to smartly position yourself, upgrade your character’s abilities, find powerful artifacts, and time your attacks to beat various enemies, while adapting to ever-changing challenges.

If you’re into Japanese culture, movies or anime, you must’ve surely imagined being a Ninja or a Samurai at some point, just like I’ve. While that dream may never come true, this game lets you enjoy a bit of that by battling powerful Bosses in intense battles using your own custom decks and deadly combos.

That said, what really makes me want to try this title is the procedurally generated runs, ensuring you that no two gameplay runs feel the same. With its blend of deck-building, roguelike elements, tactical combat, and powerful artifacts, abilities, and combos, Shogun Showdown looks fun and engaging.

Shogun Showdown is now available on both Android and iOS. You can download the game via your respective Google Play Store or App Store if you’re a Crunchyroll Mega or Ultimate Fan member.

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