Astrae Oratio trailer reveals magical bureaucracy in modern Tokyo
Astrae Oratio’s new teaser finally shows combat, characters, and cel-shaded Tokyo magic, but the RPG still has no release window or systems dump.

NC’s latest Astrae Oratio teaser gives the clearest look yet at the studio’s modern-Tokyo fantasy, pairing characters, combat abilities, and a cel-shaded visual style with a setting built around magical bureaucracy. That makes the project easier to read as a real mobile RPG contender, but it still stops short of the hard details players usually want before they start planning their attention.
NC opened the Astrae Oratio teaser site on May 7, 2026, and framed the game as a Shindenki, or , subculture RPG centered on magic and administration. The company also said the title can be translated as Prayer of the Stars or Prayer Offered to the Stars, which fits the game’s mix of ritual, civic structure, and supernatural drama. On the same day, NC released a Super Teaser PV and two visual posters that leaned on day-and-night Tokyo imagery, with the teaser materials spotlighting Tokyo in ’89, Magic, Administration, and Duel.
The footage and key art do more than establish mood. They show a project that is trying to sell identity through tone first, then mechanics. The trailer’s character reveals, combat abilities, and anime-like presentation suggest an action-heavy mobile RPG rather than a broad, generic fantasy title, and the cel-shaded look gives it the polish of a living series pitch. That matters in a crowded anime-mobile market, where a striking art direction can be the difference between a forgettable announcement and a game people keep on their radar.

NC followed up on May 12, 2026, saying it would keep rolling out characters, universe details, and promotional videos on an ongoing basis. It also pointed players toward four-panel comics and character stamps on the teaser site and across official social channels, a sign that Astrae Oratio is being built through a slow-burn reveal instead of one big systems drop. The official YouTube account has also launched, describing the game as a Shindenki Magic RPG.
Dynamis One is developing the project, and that publisher-and-developer pairing gives Astrae Oratio more weight than a bare teaser page would on its own. NC’s broader rollout also places it alongside Limit Zero Breakers, another upcoming mobile RPG in the company’s pipeline, even as that title has already drawn attention through a MAPPA-produced trailer and a Tokyo Game Show 2025 showcase. For Astrae Oratio, the trailer finally makes the game feel like a real thing, not just a name, but the gap between a stylish Tokyo fantasy and a fully readable mobile RPG is still wide enough to keep players cautious.
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