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Tsukuyomi: Divine Hunter Unveils Unique Cards in New Roguelike Deckbuilder

Author:Kristen Update:May 12,2025

For fans of the Shin Megami Tensei and Persona series, Kazuma Kaneko needs no introduction. The industry icon has officially launched Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter, COLOPL's new roguelike deckbuilder. This latest project features an AI-powered card creation system that allows you to wield truly unique cards as you ascend a dungeon-like apartment and engage in epic battles.

Following last month's teaser, Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter is now available on iOS and Android, complete with cross-save support. This feature enables you to seamlessly share your progress between the Steam version and the mobile version, ensuring that you can battle the monstrous beasts of Tokyo's The Hashira without the fear of losing your hard-earned save data, regardless of the platform.

The launch version includes the Chapter for Izayoi and the Chapter for Shingetsu, with the Chapter of Mangetsu and Chapter of Hangetsu set to be released at a later date for the turn-based card system.

Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter Gameplay

Given the roguelike genre, you'll need to make critical decisions that dictate the course of each run across randomly generated elements. The False God "Okami" enhances card generation with AI-powered mechanics, creating original cards based on your gameplay behavior throughout your adventure.

This innovative approach adds an exciting layer of randomness to an already procedurally generated adventure. If you're eager to dive into the action, you can download Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter on the App Store and Google Play. The game is free-to-play with in-app purchases, offering an accessible entry point for all players.

To stay updated on all the latest developments, you can join the community of followers on the official YouTube page, visit the official website for more information, or take a peek at the embedded clip above to get a sense of the game's vibes and visuals.