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Haikyu Fly High is Launching Worldwide with Tons of Pre-Registration Rewards

Author : Madison Update : Apr 15,2025

Haikyu Fly High is Launching Worldwide with Tons of Pre-Registration Rewards

KLab is thrilled to announce that Haikyu Fly High, a mobile game inspired by the beloved anime HAIKYU!!, is now open for pre-registration for Android users globally. Developed by Prophet Games and published by Garena in Japan, the game is set to captivate players in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Southeast Asia with its engaging gameplay and familiar characters.

Do You Love Volleyball?

Haikyu Fly High Global invites you to dive into the world of volleyball by building your own team, training your players, and employing strategic tactics to outsmart your opponents. With a robust team-based RPG system, you'll experience character progression, stunning 3D visuals, and a roster filled with beloved characters from the HAIKYU!! series, including Shoyo Hinata, Tobio Kageyama, Kenma Kozume, and Tetsuro Kuroo. The game perfectly captures the intensity and emotional depth of the anime's fast-paced matches and rivalries.

Get a sneak peek of what Haikyu Fly High Global has to offer by watching the announcement trailer below:

Haikyu Fly High Global Offers Exciting Pre-Registration Rewards

By pre-registering now, you can secure a variety of rewards including Recruit Tickets, Diamonds, a Hinata Crow Portrait and Frame Set, and Shoyo Hinata's Chat Frame. To learn more about these rewards and to pre-register, visit the official website.

If you're new to the HAIKYU!! universe, the anime, which first aired in 2014, spans four seasons of exhilarating volleyball action. The series, created by Haruichi Furudate, is based on a manga that was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump from 2012 until its conclusion in 2020.

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