Game based on anime's 1st season launched in 2015

The official Twitter account for the Strike Witches : Kiseki no Rinbukyoku ( Strike Witches : Rondo Trails) game revealed on December 28 that both the original game and the "Blitz" version will end service on February 28 at 12:00 p.m.

The game is based on the Strike Witches franchise . In the game, the player takes the role of a new recruit Witch, joining the 501st Joint Fighter Wing as a support flyer, protecting the world from Neuroi attacks. The game's story follows the anime's first season up to the liberation of Gallia.

The game launched for smartphone platforms in 2015, and for PC browsers and the GREE platform in 2016. A new version of the game, titled Strike Witches : Kiseki no Rinbukyoku Blitz , launched for the DMM Games platform in June 2016. The new version contains an updated interface, but retains the same story.

The franchise 's story centers on an alien invasion by beings known as the Neuroi. The only way to damage and ultimately defeat them lies in Witches, girls who possess magical powers and are capable of wielding Striker Units that enhances their abilities and allow them to maneuver in the air. The characters in the franchise are often based on real-life aerial aces from various nationalities.

The series is based on illustrator Humikane Shimada 's mecha -girl illustrations, and Shimada is credited as the original creator and character designer for the franchise . The mixed-media franchise began with a manga in 2005, and a light novel series in 2006, both of which focus on different characters from the eventual Strike Witches anime. The anime premiered in 2008, and it spawned a sequel, a film, and OVA series. The franchise also spawned the Brave Witches anime in October 2016, as well as numerous spinoff manga, novels, and games.

The franchise will launch a 10th anniversary event this year, a decade after the first television anime's airing.

[Via Otakomu]