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Krafton's Anime Royale 'Tarasona' Soft Launches

by Owen Jan 16,2025

Krafton's new isometric battle royale shooter, Tarasona: Battle Royale, quietly launched in India. This 3v3 game features fast-paced, three-minute matches and anime-styled female characters with unique skills and abilities.

Available now on Android, Tarasona pits players against each other in a fight for victory. The simple gameplay, combined with intuitive controls, aims for a quick and engaging experience. Despite its low-key release, the game offers a distinctive visual style and intriguing mechanics.

Screenshot of Tarasona's gameplay with the words '3v3 battles, fight for glory' over an image of a sickly-looking character in a mask

Early Impressions:

Initial gameplay reveals some rough edges, likely due to its soft launch status. The need to stand still to fire feels unexpectedly slow, contrasting with Krafton's known expertise in mobile shooters like PUBG Mobile.

While the game's future is uncertain, we anticipate further updates and a wider release in the coming months. For now, Tarasona remains relatively under the radar. We'll keep you updated on any significant developments.

Looking for alternative battle royale experiences? Check out our list of the best Fortnite-like games on iOS and Android!

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