TRIBE NINEis an upcoming action RPG from Akatsuki Games, the studio led by the creators of the Danganronpa series. Featuring a similar art style to Danganronpa, co-op support, and a sports-themed hook, TRIBE NINE is shaping up to be another fun RPG to add to your rotation. While a release date still hasn’t been announced, interested players can now pre-register for TRIBE NINE and earn exclusive in-game rewards for the full release.
Pre-register for TRIBE NINE
Currently, players can pre-register for TRIBE NINE onGoogle Play for Android devicesand theApp Store for iOS devices. Pre-registering for the game will earn players the following exclusive limited character skin and starter supplies.
Steam users can only wishlist the title for now, and the developers haveconfirmed on Steamthat it serves the same function for now.

These starter supplies should be helpful during the early hours of the game, and the limited character skin for Koishi Kohinata is a neat customization bonus.
We’re unsure at this point if the skin will be available to obtain in-game, but for now, it seems to be exclusive to players who pre-register.

TRIBE NINE System Requirements for PC
Based on these requirements, TRIBE NINE isn’t a very demanding title, and most PC users with an entry-level system should be able to run it without much trouble. While the target resolution and framerate aren’t mentioned, the visuals are similar to other action RPG gacha titles likeZenless Zone Zero, which runs well on a variety of hardware.
The game still doesn’t have a release date, but considering the pre-registration has just gone up, we expect an early 2025 announcement. The developers offered players to try out nearly 20 hours of content back in October 2024 as part of the Steam Next Fest, and most of the user impressions were largely positive.

Ali Hashmi
Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn’t spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he’s probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.
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