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Haikyu!! Fly High is Launching Worldwide with Tons of Pre-Registration Rewards

featured image for our news on Haikyu Fly High Global. It shows two teams of players, one in deep blue jersey and the other in white. There's also a referee in a red jersey.

KLab is bringing Haikyu Fly High to global players. If you’ve watched the anime series, you can figure out that the mobile game is based on the hit anime HAIKYU!!. Starting today, pre-registrations are officially open for the Android version.

The game is developed by Prophet Games and published by Garena in Japan. With the global launch, players in North America, Latin America, Europe and Southeast Asia will be able to get their hands on Haikyu Fly High.

Do You Like Volleyball?

Haikyu Fly High Global lets you build a volleyball team, train the players and outsmart opponents with clever tactics and skills. With a team-based RPG system, you make the big plays happen. There’s character progression, 3D visuals and a roster full of familiar faces from HAIKYU!!

The anime adaptation in the game is spot-on, capturing all the intensity of the fast-paced matches and emotional rivalries. You can build your team with Shoyo Hinata, Tobio Kageyama, Kenma Kozume, Tetsuro Kuroo and more.

On that note, catch a glimpse of Haikyu Fly High Global here.

Haikyu Fly High Global Has Tons of Pre-Reg Rewards

Pre-registering now lets you score Recruit Tickets, Diamonds, a Hinata Crow Portrait and Frame Set and even Shoyo Hinata’s Chat Frame. You can go ahead and check out the official website to learn more about the rewards and pre-register for the global version.

If you haven’t watched the anime yet, let me introduce you to it. The HAIKYU!! anime first aired in 2014 and then went on to deliver four seasons of high-energy volleyball action. Created by Haruichi Furudate, the manga series was serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump. It wrapped up in 2020 after an eight-and-a-half-year run.

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