Preview Shared of Danganronpa V3’s Smartphone Version

During the 10th Anniversary celebrations for the Danganronpa franchise last year, Spike Chunsoft published smartphone versions of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc and Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair for both Android and iOS platforms. The third instalment, titled Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony Anniversary Edition is confirmed to be actively in development, with a release date to be determined.

Spike Chunsoft has this week shared a range of screenshots of the game’s re-release, which highlights not only some of the general gameplay, but some of the improvements made when bringing it to mobile. This includes:

  • A new UI
  • Touchscreen controls for “smooth game play”.
  • Gallery Feature – Allowing you to view illustrations, scenes, and voiced dialogue at your own leisure.

About Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony

A new cast of 16 characters find themselves kidnapped and imprisoned in a school. Inside, some will kill, some will die, and some will be punished. Reimagine what you thought high-stakes, fast-paced investigation was as you investigate twisted murder cases and condemn your new friends to death

Promoted features of the game (compared to its predecessors) include:

A New Danganronpa Begins
Forget what you thought you knew about Danganronpa and join a completely new cast of Ultimates for a brand-new beginning.

Murder Mysteries
In a world where everyone is trying to survive, nobody’s motivations are quite what they seem. Use your skills to solve each new murder or meet a gruesome end.

Lie, Panic, Debate!
The world is shaped by our perception of it. Fast-paced trial scenes will require lies, quick wits, and logic to guide your classmates to the right conclusions.

New Minigames
Between the madness of murdered peers and deadly trials, enjoy an abundance of brand-new minigames, including Ultimate Talent Development Plan, a board game where you raise your favorite characters to challenge Despair Dungeon: Monokuma’s Test, an RPG dungeon-crawl.

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