A few short weeks after developer Dreamcube launched Miraibo GO on mobile and PC, the first in-game season is here – just in time for Halloween.
The new season is called Abyssal Souls, and it features all the gutwrenching terror you’d expect to find in an event timed to coincide with the spookiest day of the year, along with all the cool stuff you’d expect to find in a new release with more than 100,000 downloads on Android alone.
For the uninitiated, Miraibo GO is the closest thing you’ll find to PalWorld on mobile. Like 2024’s biggest surprise blockbuster, it sees you exploring a vast open-world environment in search of monsters to capture, battle, and look after.
These monsters are called Mira, and they come in a fantastically diverse array of shapes and sizes, from hulking reptilians to adorable bird-like creatures and skittering mammal-esque pipsqueaks.
There are more than a hundred of these Mira in the game, and they all have their own special skills, abilities, and elemental affinities.
Using them effectively in battle is a question of knowing which Mira works best against which Mira, and in which terrain, whether sandy beach, chilly mountaintop, tranquil grassland, or searing desert.
But there’s another side to Miraibo GO. When you’re not capturing and battling you’re back at your base, putting Mira to work on building, gathering resources, farming, and other domestic chores.
Season Worlds
The seasons system in Miraibo GO consists of Season Worlds. With the introduction of each new event a new temporal rift will appear in the game’s lobby, giving players access to the parallel dimension where the season is taking place.
Every Season World will contain unique Mira, buildings, progression systems, items, gameplay features, and so on. At the end of the season, your progress will determine your rewards, and you’ll be able to cash-in these rewards in Miraibo GO’s main world.
About Abyssal Souls
For its first event, Miraibo GO is leaning heavily into the
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