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Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade

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44%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
grinding, gameplay
44% User Score Based on 105 reviews

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Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade is a single player and multiplayer tactical role playing game with a anime theme. It was developed by BILIBILI HK LIMITED and was released on February 27, 2026. It received neutral reviews from players.

What is "Jujutsu Kaisen: Phantom Parade"? ◆The world of "TV Anime" and the story of "Jujutsu Kaisen" unique to the game◆ The anime story is recreated with new full voices. Additionally, the story is told from the perspectives of various characters, fully voiced. ◆Use your hands to control Cursed Techniques and exorcise Cursed Spirits in battles just like the TV…

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44%
Audience ScoreBased on 105 reviews
story5 positive mentions
grinding8 negative mentions

  • The game features impressive graphics and a solid turn-based combat system that is fun and strategic.
  • There is a large selection of characters from the Jujutsu Kaisen series, including unique originals, with engaging story content and original arcs.
  • The Steam version runs smoother and offers achievements, and the game provides generous free in-game currency for new players, making it accessible for both casual and serious players.
  • No fullscreen mode is available, which is considered a fundamental feature missing in this version.
  • Account linking is not supported across platforms, preventing players from transferring progress between mobile, PC client, and Steam versions.
  • The game is grind-heavy with scarce free currency and has been criticized for monetization practices, poor event pacing especially in global release, and lack of responsiveness from developers regarding community feedback.
  • story
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is rich and engaging, featuring original arcs and characters penned by the manga creator, making it a treat for diehard fans. However, it is heavily dialogue-driven with many skippable cutscenes, which may feel tedious, and progression can be slow due to grinding requirements. While the narrative offers substantial content at the start, event pacing in the global version is uneven, leading to lulls that diminish ongoing engagement.

    • “The original characters and story for this game are phenomenal, especially the villain.”
    • “The story is intriguing and has some of the cleanest character designs and coolest original characters in a pre-existing anime.”
    • “There are two entire original arcs with exclusive original characters that (noncanonically) connect to the story, and the game's very name is derived from a quote in the lore. The story mode is written by Gege Akutami himself.”
    • “The game is mostly 99% dialogue, a lot of skippable cutscenes and dialogue which I personally don't really care much for. Grinding non-paid currency can be a slog (3,000 gems for a single 10-pull, roughly 50 gems per mission/story element in a chapter). 10 hours per dispatch is hella boring considering you have to do multiple for the novice quests.”
    • “The global version of this game is also handled horribly. They pace events super poorly, with entire half-month long stretches where nothing remotely important happens. If you don't already have good characters and have beaten the story, there is barely anything to do.”
    • “The story is long and the game is full of so much content when you first start; later on it starts dropping drastically.”
  • grinding
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is notably intense and time-consuming, with scarce free currency making it challenging for free-to-play players to obtain desired characters. While resource farming can feel repetitive and slow, special events provide valuable opportunities to ease the grind. Overall, those who enjoy grind-heavy gacha games will appreciate it, but casual players seeking a more relaxed experience may find it tedious.

    • “Grinding non-paid currency can be a slog (3,000 gems for a single 10 pull, roughly 50 gems per mission/story element in a chapter), 10 hours per dispatch is hella boring considering you have to do multiple for the novice quests.”
    • “Later on the grinding gets more intense and harder to get what you need, but during anniversary events or any event in general, you can grind hard for resources and cubes.”
    • “The amount of free currency is very limited and is excruciatingly grindy as free-to-play, which can hinder your ability to summon for characters you want or just like.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally considered basic and unremarkable, lacking clear explanations for moves, which may frustrate players. While fans of the story and franchise might appreciate the narrative aspect, those seeking engaging gameplay may be disappointed.

    • “Gameplay wise, the story is pretty good, though I personally skipped a lot of it, but I'm sure diehard JJK fans would love the custom story alongside revising the manga story as well.”
    • “If you're a JJK fan with tons of money to spare who doesn't care about good gameplay, then this might be for you.”
    • “The gameplay is pretty basic and doesn't look that great, with little to no in-game explanations for what moves do.”
    • “If you think you'd like the gameplay itself, you're probably wrong.”
  • monetization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Monetization in the game is generally seen as reasonable and rewarding for players who purchase passes, but some users criticize it for relying on repetitive gacha mechanics and numerous microtransactions common in many new anime games.

    • “Monetization doesn't feel overly aggressive; if you play the game and buy the passes, you get your bang for your buck easily.”
    • “How come every new anime game that comes out is the same old cash grab formula of gacha prizes, daily missions, and thousands of possible purchases?”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization is notably poor, with performance issues especially on low-end devices, making the game feel unpolished compared to other gacha titles like Genshin Impact or Uma Musume.

    • “Better performance for low-end devices is lacking, and the overall optimization seems poor.”
    • “Not worth it; even games like Genshin, Uma Musume, and the Bleach gacha don't have these issues, which just shows how unoptimized this game is.”
  • graphics
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users praise the game's graphics as exceptional and visually impressive, highlighting their high quality and appeal.

  • character development
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development is praised for its intriguing story and standout original characters, featuring clean and appealing designs that enhance the overall experience.

  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the humor in the game very entertaining, especially appreciating the comedic touch of achievements that reveal how to unlock all hidden titles, adding a playful and amusing element to the experience.

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Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade is a tactical role playing game with anime theme.

Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade is available on PC and Windows.

Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade was released on February 27, 2026.

Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade was developed by BILIBILI HK LIMITED.

Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its grinding.

Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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