Ride Kamens - new Kamen Rider mobile game
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Ride Kamens Will Depict Kamen Riders as Handsome Guys

Bandai revealed a teaser image for Ride Kamens, which will be a new free-to-play game themed after the Kamen Rider series for mobile devices.

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The teaser image shows a handsome man dressed like a Kamen Rider who will be the new game’s main character. But while Kamen Riders are usually known with helmets that wholly cover their heads, this character’s hair and mouth are completely exposed, with the partially transparent visor also showing one of his eyes. The teaser also comes with a Japanese catchphrase that translates to “A hero has an unknown mask/face.”

Bandai also announced the key staff members for Ride Kamens, and some of them have been involved for a long time with the Kamen Rider series. Yuya Takahashi, who fully wrote Kamen Rider Ex-Aid and Geats, will create this game’s main story and world setting with supervision from Toei’s Naomi Takebe, who was also the producer of multiple series shows since 2001’s Kamen Rider Agito.

The new game’s development studio will be Liber Entertainment, which also used to be involved with the PSP version of One Piece: Romance Dawn and the mobile version of Square Enix’s Million Arthur. The character designs will be done by Hiroko Utsumi, who previously worked on the anime shows Free! and SK8 the Infinity.

Ride Kamens will be available as a free-to-play title on iOS and Android mobile devices.


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