X live Lord of Nazarick, the turn-based RPG based on Overlord, is now available on the App Store and Google Play

Crunchyroll and A PLUS JAPAN have just released Lord of Nazarick, a new turn-based RPG based on the popular OVERLORD anime series, for iOS and Android devices. Starting today at 2PM CET, fans can download the game from the Google Play Store and App Store and embark on a fresh adventure featuring all-new canonical storylines and scenarios.

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Upon diving into the game,you’ll relive the story of OVERLORD, culminating in the climactic battle from the first season. This faithful reimagining of the anime provides the perfect way to catch up on the series before the theatrical release of OVERLORD: The Sacred Kingdom on November 8 in the US, Canada, and select international regions.

Crunchyroll plans to regularly update the visually-stunning RPG, expanding its narrative and roster of over 50 characters at launch. Moreover, all the companions that the protagonist Ainz Ooal Gown encounters will accompany him on his journey.


Besides being the first official OVERLORD-based game, Lord of Nazarick bears the distinction of being the first game to fully integrate Crunchyroll’s new login feature, enhancing the free-to-play experience. OVERLORD fans with a Crunchyroll Premium subscription gain access to exclusive benefits, including over $35 worth of monthly in-game currency, an exclusive in-game shop, and a value-packed battle pass.

Aside from all the gameplay benefits available for Lords of Nazarick, all four seasons of OVERLORD can be watched on the platform with a free Crunchyroll membership, and fans can even score tickets to watch the OVERLORD: The Sacred Kingdom movie when it’s released in theaters. 


If you’re ready to begin your adventure in Lord of Nazarick then you can find it available to download for free from the App Store and Google Play.

You can also check out the official Crunchyroll website to find out how to get the best Lord of Nazarick experience and bask in all things OVERLORD.

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