Genesis War opens global registration, bringing Fire Emblem-style tactical RPG gameplay to mobile.
Genesis War, a new tactical RPG based on the popular The War of Genesis series, has officially opened pre-registration globally. This move marks a step forward for Line Games in bringing its highly successful Korean franchise closer to the international gaming community.
Genesis War offers turn-based gameplay combined with tactical elements on a grid map, reminiscent of games like Fire Emblem. Players build their team of characters, then control each unit to move across the battlefield, utilizing the terrain and position to gain an advantage over enemies.
Beyond simply focusing on power stats, the game requires players to carefully strategize each turn, from choosing their position to timing their attacks. This creates tactical depth, setting it apart from many current 'auto' mobile RPGs.
Beyond its gameplay, Genesis War also promises a large-scale storyline, suitable for both new players and long-time fans of the series. The game world is built in a familiar anime style, but is more realistic and restrained compared to many other products in the same genre. The character and environment designs contribute to a strong fantasy atmosphere, while still maintaining the necessary seriousness for a strategy game.
Alongside the opening of pre-registration, Genesis War is launching the Milestone Event, where players can receive various rewards depending on the number of registrations achieved. Rewards include character development support items, summon tickets, and many other valuable gifts.
Scheduled for release in April, Genesis War is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the mobile RPG strategy game genre. With its combination of deep gameplay and compelling storyline, it could be a noteworthy choice for fans of this genre.
Update 26 March 2026
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