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Yu Yu Hakusho Mobile Game Releasing This 2018!

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In celebration of the Yu Yu Hakusho series’ 25th anniversary, KLab revealed the latest game on smartphone with Yu Yu Hakusho: 100% Maji Battle. Here’s a look at its gameplay in its first trailer. The trailer gives us a look at some of its characters including our main characters Yusuke Urameshi, Kazuma Kuwabara, Kurama, Hiei, and Genkai. The video also shows a brief look at its gameplay, where we see a demonstration of Urameshi busting out a powerful Ray Gun special attack. Yu Yu Hakusho: 100% Maji Battle is in development for iOS and Android. In case you were wondering, the last Yu Yu Hakusho game to go on console was The Battle of Yu Yu Hakusho: Shitou! Ankoku Bujutsukai! 120% Full Power, developed by Dimps and published by Banpresto back in January 2007 for PS2. The Original Card Battle RPG The classic card battle game based on the popular anime, Yu Yu Hakusho is now available on your mobile device. The game features action-packed story quests and over 200 character c...

New Yu Yu Hakusho Anime Coming 2018

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Yu Yu Hakusho or probably know as Ghost Fighter, the trendsetting anime that solidified everyone’s love of tournament arcs, is coming back. Announced at Jump Festa 2018 and reported by Anime News Network, the series’ 25th anniversary Blu-Ray box set will include a brand new OVA. Below is the announcement of the new OVA. We don’t have any details about what the OVA will be (or how long it is) but seeing the return of the Yu Yu Hakusho crew will be a treat.  Created by Yoshihiro Togashi, also known for Hunter X Hunter, Yu Yu Hakusho ran from 1992 to 199 with 112 epsiodes. The series follows the 14-year-old delinquent Yusuke Urameshi, who dies after saving a child in a car accident. The Spirit World is surprised by his death and offers him a chance to come back as a "spirit detective" who is tasked with defeating demons. Along the way he teams up with the human punk Kuwabara, the extra as hell demon Hiei, and the smooth yet tortured Kurama. Often imitated but never re...