Free Fire devs announce new Haikyu game pre-registrations
Garena has launched pre-registration for Haikyu!! Fly High, a new volleyball training game based on the incredibly popular sports anime. You can experience the Karasuno High volleyball team’s journey to stardom as you’ve never seen it before, with plenty of adorable extra activities thrown in. Despite being one of the most popular sports anime and manga series of the past decade, Haikyu!! Fly High is the first Haikyu-branded mobile volleyball game to make it out of Asia, thanks to Garena. As we eagerly await the anime’s final season, Haikyu has seen a recent spike (get it?) in popularity, even inspiring one of the biggest Roblox games on the platform, Volleyball Legends. Haikyu!! Fly High mixes strategic team building, tense volleyball matches, and visual novel game elements together to faithfully recreate the beloved anime for your mobile devices. You can collect your favorite characters from Karasuno, Nekoma, Aoba Josai, and more, to train up and form the strongest team Japan has ever seen. Continue reading Free Fire devs announce new Haikyu game pre-registrations


Garena has launched pre-registration for Haikyu!! Fly High, a new volleyball training game based on the incredibly popular sports anime. You can experience the Karasuno High volleyball team’s journey to stardom as you’ve never seen it before, with plenty of adorable extra activities thrown in.
Despite being one of the most popular sports anime and manga series of the past decade, Haikyu!! Fly High is the first Haikyu-branded mobile volleyball game to make it out of Asia, thanks to Garena. As we eagerly await the anime’s final season, Haikyu has seen a recent spike (get it?) in popularity, even inspiring one of the biggest Roblox games on the platform, Volleyball Legends.
Haikyu!! Fly High mixes strategic team building, tense volleyball matches, and visual novel game elements together to faithfully recreate the beloved anime for your mobile devices. You can collect your favorite characters from Karasuno, Nekoma, Aoba Josai, and more, to train up and form the strongest team Japan has ever seen.