North American anime giant FUNimation has entered into a "strategic partnership" to bring games to browsers and mobile.

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The partnership is a three-way affair between FUNimation , Chinese publisher NGames, as well as the mobile and web developer GameSamba. The trio have thus far announced two officially licensed games based on Tokyo Ghoul and Fairy Tail.GameSamba and NGame have already worked together on Star Trek: Alien Domain. FUNimation, meanwhile, is probably best known for distributing the Dragon Ball franchise in the United States.Their upcoming Tokyo Ghoul project is said to be an action-RPG where players "choose to hunt humans, or protect them," while the Fairy Tail game sounds like a more standard role-playing game with a focus on character customization.Both games are scheduled for release sometime in 2016.

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