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Hell’s Paradise: Paradise Battle Mobile Game Release Date Set

Hell's Paradise Jigokuraku Paradise Battle game releasing for mobile and PC in November 2025
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Good Smile Company has announced the full release date for Jigokuraku: Paradise Battle. The new mobile and PC game themed after Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku will be available on November 4, 2025.

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Paradise Battle will appear as a free-to-play survival RPG. It will feature not only a retelling of the anime adaptation but also a brand-new original story supervised by Akira Kindaichi, who also worked on the anime. The Japanese voice actors from the anime show will also return to provide full voiceover in this game.

This Hell’s Paradise game will also have cross-save support between the mobile and PC versions. However, the PC release on DMM Games will exclusively contain cutscenes from the anime that would be deemed NSFW.

Good Smile Company has also published a new commercial trailer for the upcoming Hell’s Paradise mobile and PC game on its YouTube channel. This video also features Reol’s “Utsukushi Jigoku” (Beautiful Hell) as the theme song.

Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku originated as a manga series made by Yuji Kaku that ran in Shonen Jump+ from 2018 to 2021. Its anime adaptation launched in April 2023, and the second season is slated to air in January 2026. Characters from the show—especially the heroine Sagiri—have also received figure adaptations from numerous companies, such as Good Smile’s Nendoroids, Bandai Spirits’ SH Figuarts, and ARTFX J figures by Kotobukiya.

Jigokuraku: Paradise Battle will be available as a free-to-play game for Android and iOS mobile devices, as well as PC via DMM Games in Japan, on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.

Kite Stenbuck
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