Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon Battle Chronicle is set to release next month
After a delay to the release date, it is time to get excited as one of the wordiest game titles is set to launch on August 24th. Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon Battle Chronicle will be released in 81 countries and in four languages.
DanMachi, as it is known in shorthand, is a series that follows the adventures of Bell Cranel, a 14-year-old in the world of Orario, where the gods have chosen to walk, fight, and work alongside the denizens of the world. Bell works with the god of his Familia, Hestia, to try and attain his goal of becoming as powerful as his hero, Ais Wallenstein. This new game, thankfully shortened to DanChro, is an action RPG that places players in the shoes of Bell and his Familia in Labyrinth City. You will be able to recruit heroes from the series and battle with them in action-packed battles. Strategically dodge around foes in fully action combat, and then unleash iconic attacks such as Firebolt and Lil Rafaga.

DanChro features a deep customization system for its combat, with players being able to put their own dream team together from the series' memorable characters. Combine Adventures, Assist characters and Scene Cards in order to create the most powerful partnership you can, or just put together your favourite fighters and see what happens.
If you are looking for a bit more of a competitive angle to your gameplay, then look no further than the Magic Stone Scramble. In an 8-player free-for-all battle mode, you will need to fight other players and collect the most Magic Stones in order to be crowned champion. Sounds rather simple, but it will be an interesting balance between choosing when to collect, and when to commit to combat.
Pre-register for DanChro now on the App Store and Google Play to make sure you have a chance to grab the bonuses. Depending on how many people sign up, you can get items an Assist Character Gacha Ticket and up to 2,000 Selas to summon a strong team off the bat.