GACHIAKUTA: The Game Revealed: Survival Action RPG for PS5, Xbox, and PC

The Game – Survival Action RPG Announced for Consoles and PC
Following the thrilling conclusion of the anime’s first season, Com2uS has officially announced GACHIAKUTA: The Game. This new title is a “Survival Action RPG” adapted from the dark fantasy manga by Kei Urana and the hit anime series produced by Studio BONES. The game is currently in active development for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.
Survive the World of Mutated Trash
The game faithfully translates the gritty, graffiti-inspired aesthetic of the source material. Players will take on the role of Rudo, a boy falsely accused of murder and cast into “The Pit”—a hellish abyss where the floating city’s trash becomes mutated “Trash Beasts.”
Confirmed Game Details:
- Genre: Survival Action RPG.
- Core Loop: Missions involve entering dangerous zones infested with monsters, completing objectives, and returning to “Safe Areas.”
- Platform Reach: Designed to leverage the power of current-gen consoles and PC for high-fidelity action.
- Creative Supervision: The project aims to capture the unique “social drama” and philosophical messages of the manga, supported by the iconic graffiti designs of Hideyoshi Andou.
While a specific release date has not been set, the announcement was accompanied by a teaser trailer showcasing in-development graphics. This expansion into gaming comes at a peak moment for the franchise, as Season 2 of the anime and a stage play adaptation were also recently confirmed for 2026.
GACHIAKUTA is the perfect IP for a survival action RPG. The core concept—turning discarded objects into powerful “Vital Instruments”—is a natural fit for RPG crafting and combat systems. For gamers in the SEA region, where dark fantasy and “slum-to-hero” stories resonate deeply, this could be the next breakout anime adaptation. Com2uS, mostly known for mobile hits like Summoners War, taking on a major console/PC project suggests they are putting serious resources behind this to ensure it isn’t just another low-budget tie-in. If they can nail the “trash-to-treasure” crafting mechanics and keep the combat as “sensual” and fluid as the anime, Rudo’s journey from the abyss might just become our next obsession on Steam and PS5.
 Origin: gematsu





