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>"Developers KLab and Shengqu Games are partnering together to work on the online mobile game."
>"Developers KLab and Shengqu Games are partnering together to work on the online mobile game."
>"Developers KLab and Shengqu Games are partnering together to work on the online mobile game."
>"Developers KLab and Shengqu Games are partnering together to work on the online mobile game."
>"Developers KLab and Shengqu Games are partnering together to work on the online mobile game."
>"Developers KLab and Shengqu Games are partnering together to work on the online mobile game."
>"Developers KLab and Shengqu Games are partnering together to work on the online mobile game."
>"Developers KLab and Shengqu Games are partnering together to work on the online mobile game."
Anime and video games have a long and storied history. There are many, many examples of anime shows inspiring games or games inspiring anime adaptations. The latest anime to get the video game treatment is slated to be Jo-Jo's Bizarre Adventure. If you spent any amount of time watching gaming YouTube, you probably ran across one or two of Pewdiepie's videos. If you did, you probably saw a reference to Jo-Jo's Bizarre Adventure. The much memed anime started as a manga series that ran from 1987 to 2004. From there, the manga was turned into the anime series that you can now watch on Netflix, which follows Jo-Jo's journey through life as an affluent Englishman in the late 1800s.
Anime and video games have a long and storied history. There are many, many examples of anime shows inspiring games or games inspiring anime adaptations. The latest anime to get the video game treatment is slated to be Jo-Jo's Bizarre Adventure. If you spent any amount of time watching gaming YouTube, you probably ran across one or two of Pewdiepie's videos. If you did, you probably saw a reference to Jo-Jo's Bizarre Adventure. The much memed anime started as a manga series that ran from 1987 to 2004. From there, the manga was turned into the anime series that you can now watch on Netflix, which follows Jo-Jo's journey through life as an affluent Englishman in the late 1800s.
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