crunchyroll game vault header img [From the industry] Curve has announced an mobile publishing deal with anime streamer Crunchyroll

[From the industry] Curve has announced an mobile publishing deal with anime streamer Crunchyroll

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Curve Games has partnered with Crunchyroll to bring three new games to mobile platforms for the first time this summer.

The titles will launch exclusively on Crunchyroll Game Vault—a growing library of premium mobile games available to Crunchyroll Mega Fan members worldwide without ads or in-app purchases.

Already successful on PC and console, the indie games coming to Crunchyroll Game Vault are Space Crew by Curve Games’ in-house studio Runner Duck, Patch Quest (Lychee Game Labs) and 10 Second Ninja (Four Circle Interactive).

“This is an exciting partnership for us, demonstrating the strength of our catalogue and deep global approach we take to extending our indie successes,” said Curve Games’ executive chairman Stuart Dinsey.

Upon launch, Space CrewPatch Quest and 10 Second Ninja can be found on the App Store, Google Play, and Crunchyroll on mobile devices.

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