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April 24, 2026

Hand-Drawn Monster-Catching RPG 'Roomi Master' Opens Pre-Registration Ahead of Summer Launch

🇯🇵 Originally reported by 4Gamer.net − 最新記事

Translated from Japanese with commentary

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BODY: If you've ever wanted to step inside a living picture book and befriend every creature on the page, bilibili's newly announced mobile RPG "Roomi Master" (るぅみマスター) might be exactly what you're looking for. Pre-registration for the title opened today, April 24, with a global release slated for summer 2026.

The game's standout feature is its hand-drawn, storybook-inspired art style — environments and characters move as though illustrated in real time, giving the whole experience the feel of an animated children's book brought to life. Players will explore a colorful world populated by hundreds of species of creatures called "Roomi," each available to capture, raise, and battle in classic monster-collecting RPG fashion.

Beyond the core catch-and-train loop, Roomi Master packs in a home-building system that lets players freely design and decorate their own personal spaces, along with a variety of minigames to break up the adventure. It's a formula that blends the cozy life-sim trend with the enduring appeal of creature-collecting — a combination bilibili is clearly banking on for broad international appeal.

The game is being developed for smartphones and will launch simultaneously across global markets, a sign that bilibili is continuing to push its gaming portfolio beyond the Chinese domestic market. Pre-registration is available now through the official site and major app stores.

The insider take

Bilibili has been steadily expanding its footprint as a game publisher, and Roomi Master feels like a calculated play to capture the overlap between the monster-taming audience and the cozy-game boom that's been sweeping mobile in Japan and the West alike. The hand-painted aesthetic sets it apart in a crowded field — most competitors lean on pixel art or full 3D — and the decision to go global from day one suggests bilibili has confidence in the title's cross-cultural charm. Whether it can carve out space next to established giants like Pokémon and Palworld remains the big question, but the early visual identity is strong enough to turn heads.

Originally reported by 4Gamer.net − 最新記事 (Japanese).

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