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Tokyo Beast: New Blockchain Game Now Open for Pre-Registration on Android, iOS, PC

Author : Jacob May 03,2025

Tokyo Beast has just launched pre-registrations worldwide, offering a thrilling blend of strategy-driven battles and competitive predictions on both PC and mobile devices. Set in a futuristic Tokyo in the year 2124, this combat-focused game centers around Xeno-karate, a high-stakes tournament where androids known as Beast models vie for supremacy.

Participants can engage with Tokyo Beast either as competitors, assembling a team of four Beasts, or as spectators, predicting match outcomes to earn rewards. With an impressive prize pool of up to $1 million, the game introduces a unique win-loss prediction system powered by blockchain technology. What sets Tokyo Beast apart is that no upfront investment is required; you don't need to buy NFTs or virtual currency to join in the action, making it accessible to a broader audience. Rewards earned through successful predictions can be exchanged for virtual currency or other in-game items, providing multiple engagement opportunities.

Tokyo Beast promotional image

The Beast replicants themselves bring a strategic depth to each match with a variety of skills based on their components. Battles progress automatically, with skill activation determined by chance, which can lead to unexpected and thrilling outcomes. These surprising victories can dramatically shift the course of the competition, keeping the gameplay engaging and dynamic.

If you're in the mood for a challenge that tests your strategic thinking, check out our list of the best strategy games to play on iOS right now!

Designed for a global audience, Tokyo Beast allows you to compete or make predictions against players worldwide. Weekend championship matches provide additional chances to earn rewards by accurately forecasting results, whether through supporting players, analyzing statistics, or engaging in discussions with the community.

Pre-registration for Tokyo Beast is now open across multiple platforms, including PC, the App Store, and Play Store. To sign up, simply click on your preferred link below. For more information, visit the official website, and don't forget to join the Discord channel to stay updated on all the latest developments.

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