- Trickcal: Re:VIVE has been renamed Trickcal: Chibi Go
- Features turn-based card combat and light auto-chess mechanics
- Numerous rewards granted for pre-registrations
Trickcal: Chibi Go is ready to bring its brand of adorable chaos to a global audience, with pre-registration officially live now. Previously revealed as Trickcal: Re:VIVE during the Taipei Game Show, Bilibili Games has reintroduced the quirky RPG under its new name, complete with a fresh trailer, a massive reward campaign, and a promise of global launch in the second half of 2025.
At its heart, Trickcal: Chibi Go is a breezy character-collecting RPG with a side of mischief. It combines turn-based card combat with auto-chess-inspired tactics, offering a low-pressure experience designed for quick daily sessions and zero grind.
That casual rhythm is wrapped in an adorable visual style, featuring big heads, chibi cheeks, and dessert-obsessed apostles who turn every battle into a bite-sized spectacle. Trickcal offers a cheeky experience with every moment fully voiced Japanese cast including Rie Kugimiya, Sumire Uesaka, Yoko Hikasa, and Hina Kino, who breathe life into a roster that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
To kick off the global rollout, a pre-registration campaign has been launched with some hefty milestone rewards. Once global signups hit one million, you’re looking at 110 pulls, 1,000 Crystal Leaves, a 3-Star Apostle Levi, and a Selectable 3-Star Character Box. There’s even a $100 Amazon gift card giveaway happening through the official community channels.
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While there’s no firm release date just yet, Trickcal: Chibi Go is confirmed to launch later this year, with full language support in Japanese, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, and English. If you’re eager to pre-register, you can do so by visiting the official website. You can also join the rest of the community by following the X page to stay updated on all the latest developments.