Applibot, Inc. (Head office: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Koki Ukita), a subsidiary of CyberAgent, Inc. (Head office: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; President: Susumu Fujita; TSE: 4751) has just launched two new smartphone games: 'SEVEN's CODE,' a fusion of visual novel and rhythm action game launched on Monday, October 21, 2019; and 'BLADE XLORD,' a fantasy RPG launched on Friday, October 25, 2019.

SEVEN's CODE is a fusion of visual novel and rhythm action game which traces the memory of a mysterious girl 'Aurora' set in the fictional city Seven's Code. The original story and music of this title will be updated each month, taking 12 months to conclude the entire story. This game rewards players with the experience of watching an anime come to life. In addition to renowned musical game creator NAOKI MAEDA taking on the role of producer, the game features music from popular artists active in the subculture scene.

'SEVEN's CODE'
Genre: Visual novel and rhythm action game
Price: iOS - 490 (in-app purchase available)
Android - Free trial (in-game unlock system)
Official website
Official account on Twitter : @sevens_code
Official channel on YouTube
App Store
GooglePlay



BLADE XLORD is a fantasy RPG that portrays the adventures of a boy and his allies battling at the mercy of fate as the story revolves around blades of light and darkness that created the world. Development was led by Hisatoshi Hayakashi who previously worked on 'Last Cloudia' and 'Final Fantasy Brave Exvius,' and serves as Representative Director and President of Aidis Inc., and backed by a production team responsible for creating several acclaimed titles.

'BLADE XLORD'
Genre: Fantasy RPG
Price: Free
Official website
Official account on Twitter: @bladexlord
Official channel on YouTube
App Store
GooglePlay



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