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

Author:Kristen Update:Apr 01,2025

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

KLab is set to thrill global fans with the launch of Haikyu Fly High, a mobile game inspired by the beloved anime series HAIKYU!!. As of today, Android users can pre-register for this exciting new game, which promises to bring the high-flying volleyball action of the anime to your fingertips.

Developed by Prophet Games and published by Garena in Japan, Haikyu Fly High is now expanding its reach to players in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Southeast Asia. This global launch means more fans can experience the thrill of the game.

Do You Like Volleyball?

In Haikyu Fly High Global, you have the chance to build your own volleyball team, train your players, and outsmart your opponents with strategic tactics and skills. The game features a team-based RPG system where you can make crucial plays, enjoy character progression, and immerse yourself in stunning 3D visuals. The roster is packed with well-known characters from HAIKYU!!, including Shoyo Hinata, Tobio Kageyama, Kenma Kozume, and Tetsuro Kuroo.

The game captures the essence of the anime with its intense, fast-paced matches and the emotional depth of the rivalries. Whether you're a fan of the series or new to the world of HAIKYU!!, the game offers an authentic experience that brings the anime to life.

Haikyu Fly High Global Has Tons of Pre-Reg 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 for the global version, visit the official website.

If you're new to the HAIKYU!! universe, the anime first aired in 2014 and has since delivered four seasons of exhilarating volleyball action. Created by Haruichi Furudate, the manga series was serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump and concluded in 2020 after an impressive eight-and-a-half-year run.

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