Tribe Nine Game Will Shut Down After 8 Months
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Tribe Nine Game Will Shut Down After 8 Months

Tribe Nine, which launched in February 2025, won't make it to 2026, as the game part of the multimedia project will be shut down.

Akatsuki announced that the Tribe Nine game, which it launched on February 18, 2025, will shut down on November 27, 2025. This means we got about eight months to play. It is no longer selling paid Daily es and Enigma Entities, and it will issue refunds for Paid Engima Entitis for Contract – Revenio, Advanced , and Armed will happen after that Contract ends in-game. The developer and publisher also noted it will share a final schedule eventually on the game’s official site.

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The end of service notice did offer some details about the future of Tribe Nine over the next six months. While the gacha rates did improve since launch, there will be no other fixes or updates. None of the promised additions, features, or changes will appear. This means Ichinosuke Akiba and Saizo Akiba won’t be playable. The story will remain unfinished and will end at chapter three, as the fourth won’t be released. 

Kazutaka Kodaka also commented on Tribe Nine being shut down, as he and TooKyo Games was involved in the project’s creation and he helped with its early development. He clarified that he worked on worldbuilding and apologized for how things turned out.

The Tribe Nine game will be available on PCs via Steam and mobile devices until November 27, 2025, and the anime series is streaming on Crunchyroll


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