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Home»News»Gaming News»TOKYO BEAST Pre-Registration Opens Globally with Competitive Prize Challenges

TOKYO BEAST Pre-Registration Opens Globally with Competitive Prize Challenges

By Josh PiedraMarch 3, 2025

TOKYO BEAST FZCO, the developer of “TOKYO BEAST,” has begun pre-registration for “TOKYO BEAST” as of March 3, 2025.

A new style of gameplay that introduces a win-loss prediction element, offering players the opportunity to compete for prizes.

The game’s setting takes place in future Tokyo, in the year 2124. It is a world where androids with a will, called replicants, have become widespread, and humans are living a cozy and rich life as their owners. Set in a world where technology and combat entertainment converge, “XENO-karate” is a high-stakes tournament where androids known as “BEAST” battle for supremacy. Originally designed as cutting-edge replicants, BEAST models once dominated the world and are now central to this next-generation competition.

Players engage with the game in two ways: as competitors or as spectators predicting match outcomes. Competitor players assemble a team of four BEAST androids and enter the “XENO-karate” tournament, strategizing their way to the top. Meanwhile, spectators can predict the results of weekend championship matches. Accurate predictions are rewarded with in-game items, including jewels and virtual currency.

The combination of strategic battles and outcome predictions creates a unique sense of anticipation and excitement unmatched in other gaming experiences.

For details on the registration requirements, prize acquisition conditions, and other relevant information for this campaign and other various campaigns, please check the official link: https://medium.com/@TOKYOBEAST/d16e6f2ebfcb

During the pre-registration period, a reward campaign will be held to increase the prize pool and payout amounts for THE $1M GAMING CHAMPIONSHIP following the game’s release. Additional details on the campaign’s rewards have been provided on the pre-registration site. https://pre.tokyo-beast.com

Source: Press Release

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Josh has been an anime fan for nearly twenty years. In addition, he is a light novel author with over 25 books published as well as the owner of Meteora Press, his personal publishing label. Anime and otaku culture isn't Josh's only area of expertise. He also has a Bachelor of Arts in Game Design and has created a handful of independent games along with a deep working knowledge of the gaming industry.

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