Popular games published by company CyberConnect2

11.05.2023

The sequel to the captivating tale of Fuga: Melodies of Steel has arrived! This turn-based RPG is back with a ramped up battle system for more strategy, as well as a brand new event system that gives you more thrilling choices to affect your experience!

28.07.2021

Fuga is set in a war-ravaged world where a village is destroyed by the fascist Berman Empire. Eleven child survivors band together after the attack and board a gigantic tank known as Taranis - a relic of an ancient but technologically-advanced civilization - in order to travel across the dangerous landscape and rescue their families who were taken prisoner. The Taranis houses a super weapon called the Soul Cannon which is capable of immense destruction at the cost of a crew member's life, with the main characters having to choose when and whom to sacrifice in order for the group to reach their destination.

03.11.2017

New chapter included in .hack//G.U. Last Recode.

01.01.1970

One night, when the moon is full, four sisters enjoying a carefree life are summoned to an old castle by their mother. Waiting for them is a "ceremony" which will turn them into witches. Due to the ulterior motives of their mother, the four sisters are stripped of what they cherish most.

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29.07.2021

"We have to fight! If we don't, everyone we love will be taken away!" One fateful night, a peaceful village is thrown into the flames of war. Determined to save their families, a group of children boards a giant tank and begins an offensive charge! Fuga: Melodies of Steel is an RPG where you place children, each with their own unique characteristics and skills, at different gun turrets in a tank to fight against the enemy. Living inside the tank, the children show emotion and gain affinity amongst each other. Manage these both to change the outcome of their journey!

01.01.1970

Tokyo Ogre Gate is a high-speed parkour action game being developed by CyberConnect2 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC. A man named Genshu Kubizuka has opened the Ogre Gate in early 20th century Tokyo, Japan which connects our world to hell itself.