Mira: The First Blade has officially opened pre-registration on Android, introducing a fantasy hero-collection RPG that blends cinematic storytelling with strategic combat.
The announcement confirms that players can now sign up ahead of the game’s global launch later this year. Developed by Korean devs at Neptune Corp Studio, The First Blade positions itself as a hero-collection RPG set in a mythic world, where players recruit legendary warriors to battle against forces threatening the balance of kingdoms. The game emphasizes narrative-driven missions, with each hero tied to unique lore and abilities that reflect their role in the overarching storyline.
Gameplay footage highlights squad-based combat enhanced by flashy skill animations, with players assembling teams that balance offense, defense, and support. Heroes can be upgraded through progression systems that unlock new abilities, while cooperative modes and seasonal events promise evolving content beyond launch. Visually, The First Blade leans into anime-inspired aesthetics in chibi pixel art, with detailed character art and atmospheric environments reminiscent of titles like Epic Seven and AFK Arena.

The pre-registration campaign will try to push Mira: The First Blade as a competitive entry in the global RPG market. The challenge, as usual in these kind of games, will be sustaining engagement through consistent updates and balancing monetization with accessibility, especially in a crowded mobile RPG landscape.
Regionally, the pre-registration is confirmed as global, ensuring that players across multiple territories can participate simultaneously. You can pre-register on their Android Google App Store Page. The game can be played in vertical and horizontal screen position. The game is also available on TapTap for the Chinese edition.