'One Piece: Bounty Rush' mobile game news: Pre-registration open, all is for free

A screenshot from the official trailer of "One Piece: Bounty Rush" YouTube/BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Europe

It seems like the "One Piece" manga and anime series have been quite alive recently. With console and PC games inspired by the series coming out soon, another "One Piece" game has just been announced. The mobile game "One Piece: Bounty Rush" is coming out soon. Pre-registration is open and now, and the best part is that the game will be free when it releases.

The pre-registration is simple. All interested players and fans of the series can head over to the Google Play website where they can sign up. Once the game releases, they will get in-game bonuses which will depend on the number of likes on their Facebook page and the number of people who signed up for pre-registration.

No official release date has been mentioned for now, but it is definitely coming around the world and that it is for free on both iOS and Android devices. However, as for the pre-registration, it is only available for the Android users.

"One Piece: Bounty Rush" is generally an action-packed role-playing game (RPG). Of course, it would have the fans' favorite characters with Luffy, Zorro, Nami, Sanji, and a lot more. The Straw Hat Pirate themselves have their own roles within the crew. It is in the same way people will get to play different types of characters.

There are five players that will be playable in the game: Fighter, Warrior, Supporter, Shooter, and Swordsman. The fighters are the agility-based attackers that can attack rapidly. Warriors are the tanks in the game taking all the big hits without trouble. Supporters are aptly named to help other characters on the team. Shooters, like Usopp, attack from afar. Finally, Swordsmen, like Zorro, simply wield swords slicing their way through enemies.

The game is a four-versus-four team battle action game where the goal is to collect berries. When the time is up, the team with the most berries wins the game.

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