Dead Account: Two Blue Flames
Smilegate just dropped a “bomb” that made the whole community of gamers and manga fans restless. Dead Account: Two Blue Flames, the game adapted from Kodansha’s hit manga Dead Account, is being molded to become a roguelite masterpiece.
Imagine: your sister was murdered by an evil spirit, then turned into a vengeful digital entity, ready to devour the online gaming world. That is the fatal attraction of Dead Account, a supernatural action manga series that has been “making waves” since 2021 with more than 2 million copies sold. And now, Smilegate – the giant behind the blockbuster Seven Knights (more than 60 million players globally!) – officially “lit the fire” with Dead Account: Two Blue Flames, an upcoming cross-platform mobile-PC team roguelite game, promising to turn the story of exorcism combined with digital horror into the ultimate nightmare!
The team behind Seven Knights, with a wealth of experience creating addictive games, are the ones who breathed life into this project. Moreover, the news about the Dead Account anime expected to be released in 2026 makes the atmosphere even more exciting, like adding fuel to the fire of fans’ excitement.
Dead Account, created by the genius Watanabe Shizumu – father of Real Account and A Trick for the Witch – is a gem in the supernatural action manga genre. The story revolves around Soji Enishiro, a young man caught in a whirlwind of tragedy when his sister is murdered by an evil spirit, turning into a haunting digital entity. The blend between the ancient art of exorcism and the horror of digital technology has created a world that is both magical and dramatic, making readers unable to take their eyes off. Imagine: a game that recreates breathtaking battles, where characters confront digital souls in a dark, colorful virtual world – just thinking about it makes me shiver with excitement!
Dead Account: Two Blue Flames, developed by IAAN Games under the leadership of Smilegate, promises to deliver the ultimate team roguelite experience, where players can collect and upgrade a unique cast of characters. With the random mechanism typical of the roguelite genre – which has made games like Hades or Slay the Spire legendary – this game will challenge you through each surprising level.
The highlight is that the game supports cross-play between mobile and PC, allowing you to immerse yourself in the battle no matter where you are, from a compact phone screen to a majestic computer system. Imagine teaming up with friends, coordinating strategies to take down digital monsters, while exploring a manga-inspired storyline – what could be more exciting?
Oh Byung-jin, director of Smilegate, did not hesitate to set great expectations: “We wanted Dead Account: Two Blue Flames to be more than just an adaptation, but a revolution, taking the franchise to the next level.” This statement is like a promise that the game will not only recreate but also enhance the original story, bringing moments of emotional explosion.
Smilegate is famous for games with eye-catching graphics and addictive gameplay, so it’s not hard to imagine them turning Soji’s exorcism battles into spectacular shows of light and skills. Think of successful game adaptations like Persona 5 or Demon Slayer, where story and gameplay blend perfectly – Dead Account: Two Blue Flames has the potential to stand alongside these monuments.
Although details about the gameplay and release date are still a mystery, it is this revelation that makes fans restless. How will Soji Enishiro fare in the virtual world? How will digital souls be designed to be both terrifying and fascinating? And more importantly, can you build a team strong enough to conquer all challenges?
In the meantime, why not immerse yourself in the original manga or eagerly watch the upcoming anime to immerse yourself in the enchanting supernatural universe of Dead Account? With a mysterious blue flame burning brightly in this game, Dead Account: Two Blue Flames is more than just a game – it’s an adventure that promises to explode all the senses!




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