
KLab is preparing to launch its popular volleyball game, Haikyu!! Fly High, to a worldwide audience. The mobile game Haikyu!! Fly High is set for release on July 31st. It is inspired by the beloved Japanese manga and anime series HAIKYU!!.
The mobile title Haikyu!! Fly High is a collaboration between Prophet Games and Garena. Through KLab's Overseas Game Development Support Model, the company secures licenses from Japanese IP holders and partners with global publishers to develop and distribute games internationally. This initiative benefits players around the world!
Fly High with the Haikyu!! Team!
Haikyu!! Fly High allows you to collect and train your favorite characters and assemble your ultimate team. As a team-based RPG, it gives anime fans the opportunity to build their squads and enjoy spectacular 3D visuals that capture the essence of the original series.
You can focus on developing your characters after forming your team. Once the game launches, you can experience it all with either Japanese or English voiceovers. The authentic audio, taken directly from the anime, adds a genuine and polished atmosphere to the game.
Haikyu!! Fly High will be available in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Southeast Asia. All players who pre-register will receive a special launch-day gift pack. This includes Recruit Tickets, Diamonds, Gold, training items, and a unique Shoyo Hinata Chat Frame.
Have you watched the anime or read the manga?
HAIKYU!! originally debuted in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in February 2012. Created by Haruichi Furudate, the series continued for eight and a half years, concluding in July 2020 after 45 volumes.
The anime adaptation began in 2014, and by the end of 2020, four seasons had been released. In February 2024, HAIKYU!! returned with a new film centered on the intense match between Karasuno High School and Nekoma High School—a rivalry famously known as The Dumpster Battle.
If you're a fan of the anime or simply love volleyball, now is the time to pre-register for the game. You can find it on the Google Play Store.
Also, be sure to check out our coverage of another sports game: Konami's eFootball, which is celebrating the series' 30th anniversary.